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COMMERCIAL.

Newton King's Weekly Report

At Falmei: lined .on Thursday, July 2d, I. held a ck-aring sale or. account of Mr .i. b roece, wlion tiic cows, which were a good lot and forward, realised .satisfactory prices. Marly culvers 117 a> £l2"ids, is. u-'t tl ids to LG Ids, f'fCb liVOd to 1:5 15s, spaiaging ids, bull sows £2 15s to 15s ok,’ stores IGs to 2ds, heavy gelding £dl 10s, milk cart horses £lO ids to £l4, waggon £lls, drays £S to fit), mower. £<i os, rake £5 bis, rollei £5 J.sk, disc £s,'.] ss, plough £ i ss, jack Aids. (Id.

At a clearing sale on Friday, 2lst, at iny Sbmy fkivei 1 yards, on account the estate of llangi Hemaia, there was a good attendance. The cows offered were, on tiie whole, a good lot, but. there were several very old and with faulty quarters amongst them. All good cows sold well. 'I lie mu ses wove a good lot, and met with keen competition. Farly culvers £5 15s to £<) ) Os, late and pool' rood i tinned £2 15s to £5, working bullocks per pair £l2, light draught horses Clb Ids to £2(i Ids, hacks IJ7 to £f), dray £lO os, d.l. plough £i7 IDs, s.i. plough £‘ ss, mower £lO ss, rake £ I I os, bullock drav £5 IDs,

On the same day at a clearing sale or, account at Mr. .). Hagenhuck, on Stanley Road, there was a lair attendance.. The cattle sold well, and sundries at usual rates. 10a rlv eaivers 46 l(!s to ,45), 'empty 42 7s to 41 17s Gd, springing heifers 4 i JOs to id 10s, wean or heifers J2s Gd, hull Gd 2s Gd, drav did, harness 4*7.

At ,! [Trouui on Monday, 21tli, there was :'i good yarding, with a good attendance of buyers. Bidding was very quiet for nearly all linos, and prices, wore in favour of buyers. Mixed weanors d(is Gd, weauer heifers d2s Gd to 36s Gd, yearling to IS month s’ Jersey lioifers 22 j Is Gd to 42 ids 6d, 2 to 2i voar heifers G2 ids Gd to 2.1 10s Gd, springing heifers 4 1 to id 10s, incalf he.il'i i s Cd to id I Ss, store rows 42 to I'd ds, forward Cd Us to 4-i, fat cows id Ids, springing cows Gd to to Gs, hulls Gd, mixed ewes ds lid, lainhs 8s dd. On the same dav ! held a sale on account of Mr. i>. Murphy, on the tower Palmer Road, when there was a fair attendance and the cows at full market rates. Early eaivers £6 Ids to G 1 I Ids, later 41 10s to Gd Ids, empty cows £2 Ids to 41, heifers id Ids to GG ds, draught marc GdO, draught filly 421 Ills, d year filly ill, trap horse 416 ds, Shetland' 1:7, waggon GdK, dray 46, gig 46 Ids; sundries sold at usual rates.

On Tuesday, 20th, at my usual fortniguify cattie sale at fc/tra fiord, there was a big yarding, but bidding dragged lor ail classes. Good strong yearlings being tne exception, and tins class sold i eadiU. Mixed wearers 28s

Ui to L2, yearling heifers £2 Gs, yoai - ling steers £2 4s Gel, 2 year do. £2 10s to Gil 10s, - year heifers 23 0s to £3 18s, springing heifers £0 7s (kl, store cows £2 Os to £2 ids, forward cows £3 6s to £4, spiinging cows £4: 15s to £9, bulls £2 Gs to £O.

On the same day 1 held a clearing sale on account oi iVLer-srs. Bregma Bros, on Robson Hoad, when early c.lh uvs made CG 10s to till 10s, later I ! to I’6, or ■ e> ).j s |o £0 ; :Js (kl. yearling heifers £2 7s Gd, yearling : ittis c2 os Gd, gig £0 Ills, dray £! 4 15s. gig-pony £tu, trap mare £l7 ids, sow C 4 10,s, porkois 28s. Uu idle same (lav i sold Mr. W.

Newman’s herd at my Stiatloi d yards, but the cows were in low condition, and mostly late culvers. Bidding was consequently dull, and prices on the low side. Early calvers made £S lUs to £i;, later L'-i to £O, very late and empty £2 15s to £3 10s, heifers £4 to £6 10s, bull £3 ss. On account of other vendors; Cows made £4 15s to £8 os, heifers £5 to £8 ss; At Stony Hirer on Wednesday, 20th, there was a small yarding, but tiio bidding was good, especially for young cattle, which all sold at satisfactory prices. Other linos were not so saleable, but most lines were quitted at the .hammer or privately. Mixed weaners 24s to 36s Gd, yearling steers 31s (id to £2 Gs Gd, yearling heifers £2 5s to £2 10s. 2 to 2 1 . year .heifers £3 4s Gd to £3 16s Gd, 21 year steers £3 10s, springing heifers £4 to £5 ss, springing cows £8 15s. Kemp and Sawlc’s Market Report. Wo had a good entry of all classes of 'goods at our usual Saturday sale. Bidding was brisk, and good prices were realised. W© quote:-—Poultry: Rons tors Is Gci to 2s 3d, pullets 2s 9d to !s Id, liens Is id to 5s 3d, geese 5s 7d, ducks Is 7(1 to 2s lid, trio purebred brown Leghorns 12s Gd. A large quantity vegetal lies sold as follows: Broccoli, 2s to 5s per dozen, onions (strings) Is Id each, 2111) bags Is Gd, parsnips (small bags) Is to 3s 3d, sacks garden swedes 3s 3d, sacks cabbages 3s 3d, pumpkins Gd to 2s; pollard (150) 14s, ricemcal (1401bs) Bs, bran (ISUlbs) 11s, table potatoes 7s >/ r rat: gigs £8 2s Gd and £8 10s, buggy £l6, milk cans 15s to 20s: furniture and sundries sold in favour of b livers.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 134, 29 July 1911, Page 6

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COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 134, 29 July 1911, Page 6

COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 134, 29 July 1911, Page 6

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