ADDINGTON MARKET.
THE CONCLUSION. SHEEP. The sale of fat -sheep yesterday at Addington was rather above the usual in numbers, a big proportion being ewes and unfinished wethers. As the freezing works are opening shortly, graziers secured suitable lilies of sheep to hold for freezing. Values were about the same as last week, though price's were a.trifle slack in the middle of the sale. Values were as follow Woolly wethers, 27/1. to 30/6. Extra prime shorn to 27/-. Prime'wethers, 22/- to 26/-. ■ 'Othei-s, 17/11-to 21/6. Extra! :prime shorn ewes, to 27/6. Prime shorn ewes, 20/- to 25/-. Others, 17/9 to 19/6. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantinle Agency Co., Ltd., sold: On account J.O'Carroll (Woodgrove), 5 ewes 18/3; J. Taylor (Lauriston), 1 ewe (Belgian Fund), 26/-, 47 ewes 18/3 to 23/2, 7 wethers 21/3; client, 29 wethers 22/7 to 24/-; F. G. Stanbury (Little River), 38 wethers 23/1 to 25/6, 12 ewes 21/-. The New Zealand Farmers' Co-opera-tive Association, Ltd., sold: On account .C* D. Fox (Seargill), 56 woolly ■wetlrers. 27/1 to 28/6; O. Giddings (Greendale), 27 ewes 20/-, 126. wethers 21/2 to 21/6; J. S. Boag (Dunsandel), 62 -ewes 19/4 to 23/6; D. Craighead (Templeton), 8 ewes 18/3; J. C. Lochhead. (Leeston), 25 ewes 22/6, 4 wethers 20/-J. D. Lochhead (Leeston), 10 ewes 19/3; D. McKendry (Lyndhurst), 50 ewes 18/7 to 20/5"; Mrs Birdling (Little .River), 14 ewes 17/9, 25 ewes and wethers 20/9; W. H. Jackman (Leeston); 34 ewes 19/1 to 22/10; D. McMillan (Waddington), 64 wethers 22/3 to 23/5; H. Smith (View Hill), 7 ewes 18/6; W. A. McMillan (Dunsandel), 14 lioggets 'l7/1; Jas. Burgess (Dunsandel), 30 ewes 19/- to 21/1; C. Nankivell <Cust), 8 ewes 18/9, 43 wethers .19/- to 20/1. iMatson find Co. sold: On account S. Harris (Styx), 29 wethers 22/B,to 23/6; 1[. ;: Harris v (Styx), ■3l wethers 23/8 to 23/9; J. M. Leigh (Westerfield), 63 wethers 22/1; Geo.,Arres 1 (Waikari), 33 wethers * 23/5 to 24/-; Charles Bros. (Rangitata), 32 evves 22/- to 21/9; H. JamiesoH' (Balfeaitri), '65: wethefs 19/6 to 21/1; Mrs A. W. Byrch (Motonan), 123 wethefs 19/8 to : 21/6; T. B. GarriVk (Pleasant Point), 53 wethers 20/4 to-21/4, 17 ewes 19/3; F. Townend (Swannanoa), 58 wethers 20/7; E. C. Thompson (Templeton), 26 ewes 19/1 to 20/8 r 21 .wethers 17/11. to 22/-; : H. Reid (Dar|ibld), ! 69 wett'ers 24/8 to 26/-; W. J. ' Cliiiton (Dairfield), 9 twotooth ewes 27/-; W. F. Clinton .(JDajrfield), 51 wethers- 23/2 to 23/ li; E. McCarthy (Prebbleton), 14 ewes ;18/9; H. Gardiner (liiwell), 60 wCth'ei'g 4 21/3* to 24/6; J.. Whorton (Rangitataj), 23 ewes 20/- to 23/10. Pyx>e twid Co. sold: On account S. liowe (Ealing), 70 wethers 20/6 to 2.1/5; 11. 11. Holland (Waikari), 33 ewes 20/6 to 23/-; A. J. Streeter (MotuIcarara), 6 .19/3; G. Harris (Methven), 66 wethers 22/6 to 23/4; Stewarts Estate. (jSeargill), 7ji. wethers 20/- to 22/3; T. C'unneen (Broadfields), "45 .wethers 2J/-7—to 23/3; -Wiggins an<l: Brown 24/7; estate Jas. Langdale .■ (West Meiton), 100' Aethers '2O/4 to 2.1/2 n 42 ewes 19/6 ; tO' .20/3 f'.Av• Brown '{Motukarara), 4 woolly> wethers -30/(5. ; . . Dalgety 'and' C 0 .,: Ltdl,' sold:;; Ori account S.- .G-. 'Pettiugel I'.(SpJtsw-ood), 15 ewes: 19/-j w.ethers 20/3;- F. H. Smith (Spotswood), 7 ewes 19/-; F. Bull (Waddington) 5 ' ewes 26/6 to 27/6, 55 wethers . 21/6 -to 23/10; W;j ' Drununond (Lyndhurst), ]9 evyes IL7/3, 22 w.ethers 20/11; I). Jolin»t(jn (Lyndhurst.), 56 ewes 19/--to 23/-; 0.. G. Holmes (Knocklynn),'l62 wethers 20/- to 22/~; Sparks . (Halswell), 31 wethers 20/6, 8 ewes 18/9 to 19/3; O.'Redferh-(Darliel'd), 140 to 27/-;; R. O.' Dixion (Eyreton), ; 161 ■wethers 20/3 to 2.1/6. The National' Mortgage; and; Agency C 0.,; Ltd.,' sold: On account J. Giass.ey fWhic hWjfore), '6O .eWes' '2l/3 to 25/-, 1 •wether"'24/0;M. ;,J olniston ,(Eali ng), 65 ewes 39/8 to' 22/7.
STORE PIGS. A full entry of store pigs came forward. For large well-grown sorts there was a free demand, but small sorts were more or less neglected. Large stores 33/- to 38/-. Medium stores 26/- to 30/-. Small stores 18/- to 25/-. Weaners 6/6 to'l4/-. FAT LAMBS. Dalgety and Co. sold: On account D. Johnston (Lyndhurst), 11 17/6 to 18/7; E. W. Smith (Cheviot), 18 15/6 to 18/7; S. Pettingell (Cheviot), 7 16/3 to .17/3; F. H. Smith (Cheviot), 20 17/9 to 18/3; ;S. Sparks (Halswell), 11 17/5 to 19/-. ; The New Zealand Farmers' Co-opera-jtive Association/ Ltd., sold: On account Anderson Bros. (Leeston), 3 25/-, 5 40/-, 4 33/6, 5 23/-; W. O; Eennie :(Do3 r leston), 3 22/-, 3 18/3; D. McKendrey (Lyndhurst), 16 18/5 to 19/5; D. Lochliead (Leeston), 25 17/3 to 18/11; J. Burgess (Dunsandel), 6 20/-. The New, Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., sold; On account J. O'Carroll (Waddington), 76 17/6 to 20/3. Pyne and Co. sold: On account P. and J. Ryan (Weedons), 4 18/9; Mrs Curragh (Templeton), 8 18/6 to 18/9; H. Coe (Templeton), 8 17/9 to 18/3; R. Watson (H'allcett), 4 17/6; A. S. Streeter (Motukarara), 38 15/9 to 17/6; Milne Bros. (Halswell), 12 15/10 to 16/-; A. C. Nicholl (Halswell), 25 16/1 to 17/9.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 263, 10 December 1914, Page 11
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