BEEF MARKET EASIER
Late Commercial —
WESTFIELD STOCK SALE # WKSTFIRLD, 2.30 p.m. Beef met with a steady demand at Westfield'today, but the market generally had a slightly easier tone, and big cattle, especially, sold at slightly lower prices. Extra choice ox made up to 37s a hundred; good quality medium-weight ox beef, generally, averaged 33s to 30s a hundred. Good young cow averaged to 31s, extra choice Jots occasionally making up to 33s a hundred.' The offering of fat cattle totalled (12;! head, .03 of which were steers drawn iron] over a comparatively wide range. 1 ho quality was nut quite up to tile usual standard, and there were no lines of extra choice heavy-weight cattle forward. Medium-weight steers predominated. Exporters t....U little interest in the sale, bidding only very occasionally on pens of light-weight cattle. The outstanding line of the day came 1 >O.ll l the estate of the late William Vosper. Cambridge. 43 veil-finished ° n llll « account making up to Cl 4 I.» Ud lor a pen. which went to 11. b. Magill, bymonds Street; the line averaged a little over .Ul2. Tho average of the dav was secured for a line of well-linishe<l medium-1 ramed steers on account Williams and Campbell, i’utaruru. which 1; 10 U's and averaged ismail to heavy prime steers on acpV” 111 ; J ; , J:> ’ ; * rr - made 1,0111 ci-11 12s Od to dJI4 7s C,l Similar steers on account W. K. Glenme, Onyarua, made from -Cl 1 l". to .Cl 4 IDs. i lie cow beet yarding of approxl- - a Lely oGO cows and heifers contain" 1 little of outstanding- Quality. Heavy prime ox made, up to 22 1 1 17s <'>u. medium, ,C J 2 2s Gd to Cl 3 7« <;u 1 itrli t and unfinished, from i_* S 3us Kx - tra choice prime cows and heifers made to £ 1 1 10s: prime, X 8 IDs to XlO 2s Gd: medium. X G 17s Gd to X.s os light and smail, from X 5 13s: unfinished, from X 3 IDs. The calf market contained a large percentage of big-franged sorts aoproaching nearer tlie class of runners than veaiers. The market opened with prices veiy firm at last week’s l>es\ but there was tlie customary easing for indifferent finished calves as the sale progressed. Best runners made from X 4 lOs to XG Ss Gd: good cjualitv heavy veaiers made from £3 10s to X 4 ss: medium, C 2 2s to £3 7s: small and fresh-dropped calves, from 14s; weedy ill-nourished calves, from 7s.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1013, 2 July 1930, Page 10
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421BEEF MARKET EASIER Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1013, 2 July 1930, Page 10
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