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ADDINGTON MARKET.

THE CONCLUSION. i ' } The sale at Addington yesterday did j [ not conclude until well into the evenl ing, there being heavy entries in all de- : partments. 1 FAT SHEEP. The. entry of fat sheep was larger I than since the freezing works were 5 operating in the autumn. The quality was decidedly good for the most part, . but the usual "tail end" was noticeable, especially among the ewes. In „ consequence of the excess of- supply ! prices again dropped to. the extent of 3/- per head, and it was more noticeable" towards the close of the sale. I Values were as under: — ( Woolly wethers 29/3. Prime shora wethers, 20/- to 28/Others,. 16/- to 19/6. Shorn merino wethers, 13/1 to 16/-Woolly-ewes 22/- . Prime shorn ewes, 20/- to 27/9. ' Medium ewes, 16/6 to 19/6. Lighter, 11/- to 15/6. 1 Hoggets, 12/- to 21/The New Zealand Farmers' Co-opera-1 '• tiv-e sold: —On account Kennedy Bros. (GlentunneL), 67 wethers 21/6 to 23/6; W. F. Conway-(Spreydon), 16 -ewes 14/9, 78 wethers 18/2 to 19/2; C. and G. Anderson (Woodgrove) 27. ewes 16/-; G. Shepley (Island Farm), 26 ewes 18/4, 9 wethers 22/9; W. G. McConnell (Yaldhurst), 21 ewes 14/8; Sheat Bros. (Horrelville), 17 ewes-20/9; A. D. McDonald (Wainuij, 9 ewes 19/-, 39 ewes and wethers 16/6 to 28/9; A. E. Pluck (Rakaia), 5 ewe hoggets 15/-; J. O. Redfern (Darfield), 66 ewes 18/9 to 22/6, 4 wethers 22/9; F. W. Hunt (Glentunnel), 22 ewes. 14/6; Campbell Bros. (Woodbury), 53 ewes 14/6 to 19/6; J. Copland ' (Chertsey), 67 ewes 11/3 to 15/10; R. Oakley (Overdale), 35 ewes 11/- to 16/-; i Dailey Bros.. (Ealing), 8 woolly ewes 22/-, 53 wethers 17/-; D. T. Wraight i. (Dunsandel), 18: ewes 16/6; R. ■ Camp- - bell (Chertsey),. 15 . ewes 15/7, -5! ' wethers. 19/1 to 21/7; D. McMillan (Waddington), 81 wethers 21/1"; E. W. Ross (Carew), 60 ewes 14/3 to 16/8; W. " W. Foster (Omihi), 27 ewes 16/-| 28 ewes 15/1. 1 . The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company sold: —On account James Doig (Chertsey"), 22 ewes 16/1; John Doig (Chertsey), 23 ewes 19/-; client, 44 wethers 17/3 to 24/4; R. Fleming (Mitcham),. 19 ewes 12/10, '3l wethers and ewes 14/7 to 15/9. Dalgety and Co. sold:—On account C. and W. Stone (Glenroy), 94 ewes 17/10 to 23/3; southern client, 61 ewes 15/9 to 21/2, 8 wethers 23/3 to 24/-; A. Boyd (Barr Hill), 36 ewes 15/6 to 18/-, 10 wethers 23/11; P. Drummond, jun. (Lismore), 109 ewes 13/- to 18/9, , 9 wether hoggets 16/-; it. Reesby (Lyndhurst), 19 ewes 17/9, 12 wether hoggets 12/9; John Deans (Kii-kstyle), 25 wethers 21/6; James Deans (Homebush), 30 wethers- 16/-; D. J. Hawke (Waddington), 19 wethers 16/-; J. J. Duncan 1 (Waiau)*,. 65 ewes 11/-; A. W., Furge (Rotherham), 15 wether hoggets 12/-; C,' E.' 'Ch'olmonde'ley (Rotherham), 20 ewes 16/4; J. W. Warren' (Greendale), IS ewes 19/3 to 20/6, 40 wethers 20/3 to 21/-; 12 wether,hoggets 16/-; P. Dillon (Rollestqn), ,61 wethers .19/1 td 23/7; -.Hv,' A. McLean (Amberlev), .36 e\yes 17/- to 19/6, 34 wethers 19/-; Mrs H. Goujrh and Sons (Greendale), 36 ewes 16/- to 21/3.. 3 wethers 22/-; W. and .T. Doody (Whiteoliffs). 44 woolly wethers 17/6; R. O. Evreton)', .63 ewes 18/3 to 20/10,. ,7 wethers •19/3; Chatham Island client, 37 wethers .19/11 to 25/3. ' Pyne and Co. sold: Oh aceount E. Hinton (Templeton), 17 ewes '7/5; Major, 10 ewfes 11/-; McClelland Esta-e (West Melton). 26 16/11 to 20/6; J. A. Adams CGreendale); 6 ewes 20/-; j—r' Leifrhs. (Leeston). 18 owes 15/9; L. H. Adams (Greendale),' 24 ewes 13/--to 19/-: C. H. Adams! ''Greendale), 10 ewes 17/9, 12 wethers 23/6; J. A. Adams (Greendale), 18 ewes 17/-; Hv Horrell .(Horrellville), 17 ew s 17/3; M. Bethel (Pahau Pastures). 25 ewes 22/- to 25/-; Brown Bros. (Dunsanded). 35 ewes 21/- to 22/6; F. San'dry "(West Melton), 27 ewes . 17/-, 3 wethers 24/6: J. R. Simpson (Hinds),. 78 ewes 14/-to 17/10'; John Brooks (Brookside), 5 ewes 18/2", 15 wethers 22/1; T. A. Hunt (Chatham*!); 25 wethers 26/+0 28/"-; W." Sandrv (Rolleston), 30 ewes 17/ Ito 24/ 1 : S. Gemmell, 18 ewes 21/6: Mrs Stapleton (Doylestonj, 32 . ewes 17/4; W. .T. Carpenter (Yaldhurst), 36 ; wether hoggets 17/3; Pearson 4 v •ewes 23/-; A. G. Streeter (Motuknrara), ! 0 eWes* 21/3; A. McClelland (Emberlev), 7 pwes 22/1; Cunneen Bros. (Tenipleton), 71 ewe. hoggets 20/9 to 21/-; i A. Nicliol (Halswell), 11 ewes 20/3. Other sales were: —On aceount A.- i McLnchlan • (Dovleston). 27 ewe<* 25/6 ■ to 28/6; F. H. Stone (Glenroy), 12 ewes ; 18/4; 11. T. Vauffhan (Kirwee), 11 evs ( 15/4; C. A. .Wright, (Dunsandel), -24 i ewes 17/6, 10 wethers 25/-; R. T. Pain- ' ter (Chathams), > 8 wethers 22/9: G. ■ •Tohansen (Chatliams), 14 wethers 23/7;, G. Gibbs (Motunau), 24 wethers 22/10; W. Elliot (Scargill), 40 wethers. 22/9; ' D.'Rutherford (Leslie Hills), 75 merino 1 wethers 13/1 to 16/-, 32 crossbred ! wethers 17/1; H. Kingsbury (Kvle), 64 ewes 13/11 to 17/-;. W. Wilkinson ( (Chertsey), 60 wethers 19/6 to 21/8; D. McKendry (Lyndhurst), 66 ewes 19/11 to 22/9 ;"L. F. Wells (Chorlton), 16 ewes , 22/1; H. Stephens (Irwell), 25 woolly , wethers 29/3; J. Savill (Yaldhurst), 60 < wetliters 24/3 to 26/6; J. and P. Clinton < (Darfield), 32 wethers. 17/7 to 20/6, 28 1 woolly and shorn wethers 17/11 to 21/-; 1 A. McLaclilan (Taumuta), 30 ewes 17/4; - Mrs McCormiek (Loburn), 9 woolly and i ,siiorn wethers 20/6 to 26,'6; Miss Bowie < i(Woodend), 14 ewes 27/9, 47- wether j hoggets 16/2; W. Parnliam (Kaiapoi), J woolly and shorn wethers 15/10 to; 17/4; F. Parnliam (Kaiapoi), 23 ewes; 20/11. , - \ FAT LAMBS. ( Pyne -and Co. sold: On account' i EL-,T. Macartney (Tai Tapu), 9 18/3 to 1 19/3; McClelland Bros. (Kirwee), 26 1 23/4 to 24/6, 26 19/4 to 20/-; Cunneen Bros. (Broadfields), 8 19/-; Leahy's Es- £ tate (Rakaia), 20 13/9 to 15/6; Manion's ( Estate .(Weedons), 8 19/- to 20/-; J. j Brooks. (Irwell), 6 19/-; Early Bros.; J (Broadfields), 6 17/8; Pearson. Bros. ! (Fernside), 26 15/6 to 17/3; S. Gem- , mell (Dunsandel), 10 18/1 to 18/3; E. M.: ■ Smith (Lincoln), 6 18/-; H. Horrell. / (Horrellville), 12 14/-; M. F. Ryan f (Springston), 25 18/-to 20/-; T. Streeter: x (Motukarp-ra), 81.12/9 to 17/-. : Dalgety and Co., Ltd., sold: On ac- ( count P. Drummond, jun. (Lismore),; s 38 16/- to 18/6; H. Repsby (Lyudhurst), g 34,15/9 to 18/6. , , ~.r I s The New Zealand Farmers' Co-ope-i c rative Association, Ltd., sold: On -ac- I count W. H. Blaloemore (Springston),! i 11 16/-; J. T. Blakemore (Springston),' 10 18/3; client, 20 13/- to 15/3; Sheat; Bros. (Horrellville), 22 17/11 to 19/2;; j C. D. Blackmore (Horrellville), 6 18/6. j The National Mortgage and. Agency; £ Co., Ltd., Sold: On accdunt A. L. Holmes! \ (Bang6r), 3& 15/- to I'B/-; J. Ferguson, ] (Rolleston), 20 14/8 to 16/9, i (

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 566, 2 December 1915, Page 2

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ADDINGTON MARKET. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 566, 2 December 1915, Page 2

ADDINGTON MARKET. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 566, 2 December 1915, Page 2