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TAKANAK' WOOL, SKIS, .HIDIAN i) TALLOW SALES. £Vir Newton Kins’jS Report. (;ii Tuesday. August 2(5, ! held nr pit:::! four-weekly sale of above pro lac'*, I,lie duologue comprising L mlas end (:'> '.neks wool, 203 S sheep ki is, 11 cask's and 72 tins tallow* 12-1 hides, and 1233 calf skins, beside usual assortment of hair, tails ■ to. There was a fxi 11 attendance <• .•avers, competition being very kec hr ayghont, and all produce submitter ) auction showed a big advance c ■m month’s prices. Wool. —The offering chiefly com ■ ’is >d erntehings which, allowed an ad ••r: u or one pennv per lb. Fleer ;-t! lambs were Ltd per lb higher. F- -oopskins.—flood linos of hutch <|ry crossbred, were I'd per 11 ie or all round; damp and sal to ' i; ■ >s showing a corresponding ir re a e. Faulty rough skins were eve‘(■tier, in some cases to an extent o

l d per lb. Hides. —Washed cow were fjel to Ipl ind ox jjd to one penny per lb higher. Ordinary butcher cow were ifd to Dpi, and ox Jd to 1-Jd per lb higher. Faulty and farmers’ linos showed a similar upward tendency. Yearlings were firm at late rates. Tallow advanced from 15s to £1 15.; per ton, selling up to 28s 3d per cwt. for casks. Calfskins.—Generally -id per lb higher. Best lines to Is per lb. QUOTATIONS: AVool.—Medium crossbred fleece (o ■ >ale lot) 9cl, coarse 84d, erntellings rood GVd to d, medium GUI, seedy aid stained sj}d to Cd, short old, pieces •d, dead 7id to Bd, lambs Hfjd, locks JJd. Sheepskins.—Fine I wools dry SJd, ; woofs cross bred 8d to B,kl, second quality 7pi to 7i}d, J woofs 7ld to kl, second quality 7fd, coarse and m'erior Cd, f wools (firsts) 7d, seconds s*d, damaged 4 wools Cd to 7d, ■ wools 4 fd, dead 6fd to jid, lambs 7r)d to 7Jd, damaged okl o 5Jd, dead 5Jd to 6.k1, pelts ,-15 cl. lam a god 3-id, dead 3d, lamb pelts ojd, kin .pieces 3£d t-o 3i, ! d. damp lines as ollows, full wool to 11s 9d, 2 wools 7s, 7s 3d, 7,s Gel, 7s. 7d to Bs, f wools )s Od, 5s 3d, o.s 4d, 5,s .Cd,. C*; od, to 5s (id, damaged 2s ,9,d tools Sd, dead : s 3d, lambs Is IGd, ,3s Id to 3,s Jod lamaged- 2s Cd, dead 35,. salted, fqli. vools 7s 11 dto O.s, 2 wools 5s 30d, is 7d, (is Bd, 7s to 7s (id,A wools -is. :s 3d, 4s 7d, 4s Btl, 4s 9d, -Is 194, 5s .o 5,4 Hd, 2 wools 2s lOd to 3s 3d, lamaged Is 4d to 4s 7d, lambs 2s 3d o 3s 3d, dead Is Bcl. Hides. —Ox heavy stout 9(d to 9?d. icavy' ordinary B’d to 9.'.d ; medium Bplo Bid, light ,B|d to H^d; cow'medium (.out 9id, heavy superior Sid to Sid, nediiun superior Bjjd, light superior igd to B|d, ordinary heavy BAd, medium S}d to BHd, light BJd to P,|d; 'armors’ cow 7:1(1,■ to Bpd, ox 7d to >4d, stags 6i(l to 62d, dry cow 8-Jd to )|d; horse hides sound Ss to 14s, out s 6d to 12s Cd, cut and slippy ox aid cow 6J-d to Bfd, yearlings 7d, 7|d o 7£d, cut and slippy Cd to C|jd. Tallow.—Best mixed in casks £1 7s )d to £1 8s 3d, medium £1 7s 3d, inferior 18s Gel; in this, best lines £1 7s to £1 5s 6d, medium £1 4.si 3d to 31 4s Gd. Calfskins.—Firsts 9fd, 11 Jd to Is, •.econtls 6d. 7cl, Sfd, 9d, 954 to 1 0gel, -nt Cd, GJd. 7d. 7jd, Bid to 9*d- slippy '.Ad. dry and cut Gd. Horse hair Is 9d per !b, cow tails Is. 7d per doz, fungus 3fd per lb, hones £5 per ton. pig skins Cd each. My next sale will he held on Trashy, September 23rd.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1, 2 September 1913, Page 7

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COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1, 2 September 1913, Page 7

COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1, 2 September 1913, Page 7

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