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Newton King's Weekly Report. On Wednesday, July ‘26, I held a clearing sale at Hastings Road on account of Mr. S. A. Kemp, when there was a good attendance. The forward cows realised good prides, but the old and empty were not so saleable.'Early culvers made £6 to £l6 15s, later £4 to £5 15s, old and empty £2 10s to £4, heifers £8 10s, bulls £2 2s 6d to £B, light draughts £l9 5s to £26 10s, hacks £lO, dray £4 12s Od. On Thursday, 27th, 1 field a clearing sale at Cordon Hoad on account ol Air. A. Fault, when there was a big attendance, evidently attracted by the reputation of ins herd, bidding for dairy stock was very brisk throughout, the cows being in excellent condition and meeting witli very keen competition. .Tcdigiec Jersey cows 35.) to 3d guineas, pedigree Jersey bulls 10 to 3U.v guineas, early ealvers (good grade) £il to £ls lixs, ordinary £6 xUs to £ll, later £4 to £6, old and empty £3 to £3 lss, heifers £6 to £/ 10s, yearling .Jersey heifers £3 os to £3 xos, horses £9 to £46, pin cured l)e----v.m sows £4 xis 6d, ordinary £3 2s Od to £3 ids, gig £xJ os, dt ay £0 os, roller £6, tine narrows £2 xzs 6d. On tne same day, at xataraimaka i hold a clearing saio on account of iMr. \v . X'UKiowsKi, alter wnicn .1 sold wir. xx. U xiara's nerd, ’lucre was a uig attendance, and fair prices woie ieuiised. On account or xVlr. Tuklowski, cany culvers made up to £b xus, incah neixers £3 I2s to £4 x-is, uun ,t,-i xos, mixed yoaixmgs o9s, norso £u xos, gig anti Harness t-xu xos, sows £j, powers 395, stores £i. On account, Mr. i). O'Hara, early ealvers £6 to £o.U, later so 4 ,5s u, £0 xos, very late ami empty' £d to £3 xos, A L year neifexs x. 4, *<3 mourn neueis x6s, weaneis o2s. On n imay, goto, at Mr. T. Brown’s clearing sme at turd Itoad, early culvers made £0 os to £xx os, x.iter £4 to £o xos, neilers £3 XUs to £o ios, dull £( i a 6d, z year steers £3 xos Od, mixed y catlings J/s, store pigs ids, small d>, xxs Ou to x-.s Od,.owes Bs/ 9d, v. aggon £24. momiay, 31st, at 'xataraimaka, 1 Held a sale on account or Air. ,x. Wilson, wnen tnere was a large attendance, ana tne dairy stock, must ox wnicn was in, good condition, realised good prices, .cany carvers £6 xus to mtei £4 to £0 xus, om and poox conditioned £2 XUs to £0 xUs, ycalling ueiters good quality £2 xos, can mure £2o os, dray £n 10s, gig £XU, plough £0 xos, sows £2 xos to £3 os, scores 10s 6d; sundries sold at usinu rates.

Tuesday, Ist, at Rahotn, there was a lair j aiding. Mixed yearlings made 295, yearling steers 34s del, yeai ling heifers 32s to 355, 2) year steers a_o Us od empty neilers, neilers £3 to £3 os, store cows £3, lor ward £3 10s to £4 ss, daily ecus £1 is do to £b os; do., on account ju. U. Owens, £0 xos to £IU, calls £3 ids. iit xvxr. A. Miller’s sale at Omata on Wednesday, 2nd, tnero was a goou attendance. induing was very keen, and tne cows, most of which were in good condition, sold well. Early culvers loalised up to £lO, later £4 to £6, springing neilers up to £9, yearlings 34s to £2 iis, ycalling steers 395, hacks £8 Ms to £9; ail sundries sold well. At Waiwakaiho on Thursday, 3rd, there was tne uiggest yarding wlucii has been held for some time, The attendance was good, and bidding was keen, especially lor dairy stock, which sold well. x\ir. Onow Oliong's nerd, which was in rather back waul condition, realised satisfactory prices. Mixed yearlings made 3ls to £2 ss, empty lienors £3 6s to £3 9s, yearling hollers,. Jersey strain, £2 ids to £3- 6s, spi mging neilers £4 7s 6d to £5 2s 6d, fjTji • cow's L2 2s 6d to £2 19s, f< rwarcl £3 16s to Cl, fat cows (lignt) £1 10s, dairy cows £o to £ll 10s, bails £2 12s bd to £l, dairy cows, on account of Mr. Chow Chong, realised up to £ls 10s, pedigree Jersey cow “Rose May,” 18 guineas, pedigree bull “Hick Turpin,” x 9 guineas.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 140, 5 August 1911, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 140, 5 August 1911, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 140, 5 August 1911, Page 2

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