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ADDINGTON MARKET.

THE CONCLUSION

There was only a moderate attendance at the Addington yards for the Canterbury Metropolitan Stock Market yesterday. YardIngs generally were good, and the sale was a good one, late values being maintained in most classes of slock. STORE SHEEP. In store sheep the range of prices was: — Ewe hoggets, 22,9 lo 27/10 (for Corricdoles). Two-tooth ewes, 28/0. Four and six-tooth ewes (hallhrcds), -12,0. Four, six and eight-tooth cv.es, 25 -. Two, four and six-tooth ewes, 21 0. Mixed sex hoggets. 9 9 to 21/10. Wether hoggets, 15 - to 22 -. Two-tooth wethers, 17 7 lo 26/1. Two and four-tooth wethers, 2a 1. hour and six-tooth wethers, 27 0. Four, six and eight-tooth wethers, 35/1. FAT SHEEP. The fat sheep sale was bright, and the market firm at late rales. The range ol prices was: - l'.xira prime wethers. lo .">:'. -. Prime wethers. 3fi/(S lo 15/0. Medium wethers, 31'0 lo 30 '-. Lighter wethers. 27 - to 31 -. Fxira prime ewes, to 17 7. Prime ewes, 113/6 to 10 3. Medium ewes, 28 - lo 35 -. . Lighter cues, 22 - to 27/6. The National Mortgage and Agency Co., Ltd., sold: On account Lowry Peaks Fstale, 75 wethers 32 0 to 38/1; 11. Anderson (Ladbrooks), 27 2a 1 to 29 4. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.. Ltd., sold: On account client, 00 wethers 35/- to 40 0; Y*. Wilson (Tiparilai, 23 ewes 27 8 to 28 3, '2(l wethers 32'-; C. Stockdill (Cairnbrae), 01 ewes 27,1 to 28 10. Ualgety and Co., Ltd., sold: On acount J. 0. Davies (YYaiaul. 80 ewes 27 9 to 29/8, 12 wethers 35/4 to 38 2; Geo. Jelfs (Botherham), 23 ewes 25 I; S. F. Rutherford (Kowai Bush), 127 wethers 3310 to 39 9; .1. Wilson (Methven), 177 ewes 33/1 lo 10,-; client. 09 wethers 35 7 to 39 0; Graham Bros. (Balmoral I, 05 wethers 35/11 to 40/5; F. Travers (Culverden), 15 ewes 25/8, 17 wethers 35/0; H. Beid (Durflcldl, 51 ewes 38/10 to 40/3; W. Drummond (Lainistont, 19 ewes 27 0; Thrclkeld's Estate (Waianl, 100 ewes 30/- to 38/6; T. C. Mitchell (Papanui). 31 wethers 31/-; C. Philpolt (Hawardcn), 111 ewes 21 5 to 20/1.

The New Zealand Farmers' Co-op. Association sold: On account S. L. Boon (Waipara), 10 ewes 25 3; I). McLochlan (Omilii), 00 ewes 23 11 lo 25/4; Kennedy Bros. (Glentunncl), 31 ewes 27/5 to 29 2, 87 27 7 to 30/-; client, 79 wethers 31 0 to 32/3; J. McLachlan (Lecston), Hi wethers 32/5; J. Knox (Mitcham), 50 wethers 35 II to 40/-; B. Oakley (Bakaia). 50 wethers 29 0 to 12 7; V. G. Frampton (Brookside)', .'(1 ewes 39/to 17 7; J. C. Lochhead I Hakaiai, .".9 ewes 23/7 to 29,-, 182 wethers 32/10 to 39/-; .1. McTaggart iMinal, 24 ewes 21,0; S. Cox (Lyndhurst), 21 wethers 30 9; client, 50 wethers 30 8: A. Chamberlain (F.ilesmerel, 51 ewes 28 9 to 33,'-; J. P. McEvcdy (Southbridge), 03 wethers 35/7 to 37/11; F. W. Pcorce (Wecdonsi, 00 wethers 29/- lo 38'-. 11. Matson and Co. sold: On account Hillver Bros. (Eiffclton), 350 wethers ill - to 42/-; D. Hampton (Leeston), 01 ewes 27/3 to 35/1; 11. Stuart (Mlddietont; 93 ewes 20' I to 29/9, 32 wethers 35/-; O. McGough (Halswell), 01 ewes 24/9; ,1. Doyle (Tai Tapu), 10 ewes 32 0 to 35/10; Geo. Greaves (Lincoln), 30 ewes 81 fi to 31/9; client, OS ewes 33 5 to 38/3; F. A. Hawkins (Waiain, 19 ewes 20-; S. 11. Midgley (Little Biverl, 13 ewes 25 3. 8 wethers 33/4; W. 11. Turner (Waikari), 22 ewes 25/4, it wethers 28/6 to 36/1; W. T. Earl (Waipara), 01 wethers 33 10 to 20 7; J. C. C. Gebhie i Motukararai, 31 ewes 28'- to 32/-; client. 3.3 ewes 25 9 to 20/-; A. S. Newton (Chorlton), 02 ewes 30 9 to 33 9; J. ami P. Clinton iDarficldi, 25 ewes 12'-. 32 wethers 17 0 to 53/-; Ci. L. Rutherford (Conncmaral, 25 ewes 25 - to 35/-, 17 wethers 32 3 to 81 0. Pyne, Could, C.uiuness, Ltd.. sold: On account Jho. Wood (Spotswoodi, 85 wethers 35.- lo 43'9: B. O'Shaughncssv iSpringfiel-.il, 00 wethers 33/10 to 37 I: W. Hurst (Templeton), 33 ewes 1,8 - to 27 -: E. Rutherford (Parnossus), 13 ewes 26/-, 21 wethers 28, 1; J. Tyson (Springston), 21 ewes 22 9 to 25 0, 12 withers 27'-; J. Gemmell (DunsandeD, 55 wethers 30 7 to 31 -; W. Thompson (Cust), 27 ewes 22/1, 18 wethers 20'-; A. S. Thwaites (C.lcnrov'l, (il ewes 23 2 to 28/3; Cray, Sheat and McCrostle (Sheffield!, 3! ewes 27/-, 180 wethers 35/9 to 10/9; ('.. 1.. Stead (Brackenflcld), 07 wethers 38 2 to 11/9: client, 27 ewes 30.1, 122 wethers 36/to 42/0; Ceo. May (Balcairn), 30 wethers 38/3 to 159; B. Leitch (Fairlie), 8 ewes 31 3, 18 wethers 41 9 to 19 '-; G. B. Starkv, 00 wethers 29 - to 33 -: J. W. Macdonald (Ealing), 121 wethers 33/- to 30 0; J. Freeman (Hindsi. 30 wethers 319 lo 41/0; C. T. Narby (Banksidel, 120 wethers 81 9 to 38 3: M. Bethel 1 (Pahau Pastures i. 81 wethers 80 1 to 36/6; Parkinson and Ouail'e (Kaituna), 51 wethers 33 2 lo 36/7; W. L. Wright (Hawardcn), 120 ewes 20,2 to 21 -: C. E. Mason (Woodgrovel, 17 ewes 22 I; F. Roper (Halkeltl, 3 wethers 40/-; ('.ill's Estate (Minal, 51 ewes 20 3; T. Voughan (Kirwce), R ewes 28/-, 15 wethers 40/-; D. McClelland (Kirwce), 105 ewes 28,9 to 36/0; clients, 32 Saturday a matinee will be given, at which children will be admitted at half-price. SKATING RINK. Though outside conditions were anything hut pleasant last night, within the 'Colosseum Roller Skating Rink all was bright and cheerful. Devotees of the little rollers spent an enjoyable time, which was enhanced by the musical contributions of the band. New recruits lo the pastime have the able instruction of a stall' of teachers at the session from 5.30 p.m. to 7. Next Saturday morning, in accordance with recognised custom, a children's matinee will he held.

23/1 to 30/-; A. 0. Cooper (Yaldhurst), 20 ewes 20/0, FAT LAMBS. The New Zealand Farmers' Co-op. Association sold: On account .1. McLachlan (Doylcston), 21 22/-; S. 1.. Boon (Waipara), 01 22 X lo 25/7; client, 211 23/fl to 211.2; S. Cox (Lyndhurst), 85 28/1 lo 30/1; A. E. Buckley (Bothcrhom), R0 22 - to 27/4; W. Bruce (Clicvi,;!), 28 17/-; -- Hurst' (Yaldhurst), 28 21 <8 to 29/5; Kennedy Bros. (Glentunel), 7 30/2; A. Chamberlain (Ellesmerc), 9 27/7 to 20/-; .1. Knox (Mitcham), I ::l 11; \V. S. Busch (West Eyrcton), 10 Dalgcty and Co., Ltd.. sold: On account Geo. Jells (notherham), .".1 2-1/3 lo 27 111; 1". Rrcshy (l.vndlnirstl, til 22 (i lo 2") 9; 1'". Travers (Culverden), 105 22/10 lo 23/10; C. Philpolt (Hawardcn), 10 22/- to 2:','-; Threlkeld's Estate (Waiuu), 31 2! - lo 2!*,-; NY. Drummond (Lyiidhurst), 52 24/1. Pync, Gould, Guinness, Ltd., sold: On account F. P. Thomas (Diinsandcli, :>7 2.") 1 lo 20 0: W. 11. Montgomery (Little River), 80 21 9 to 28/2; Jas. Brown, :ill 20 7 to 25/3; M. lielhcll (l'aliau Pastures), 20 21 3; .1. Tyson (Springston), :il 29/-; D. W. Westenra (Dunsoiujcl), 120 28/- lo 31/1; G. Henderson (Culverden), .".I 111/8; I). McClelland (Kirwee I, 23 27. 8 to 32 -; 1". A. Payne (Amberley I, 7! 25/11 to 27/3; C. K. Mason (Woodgrovci, 38 2:: it to 21/-; Parkinson and Quail'e (Kaltuna), 21 22 1; Hurst (Yaldhurst), IS 20 7: W. Wright (Springston), 87 23/5 to 2! II: Gill's Estate (Cheviot), 20 20'- to 27 I: A. 0. Cooper (Yaldhurst), 20 21 7: ,1. Sim i Kirv.eei, 15 20/-; 'l'. Yaughan (Kirwee), 12 :sn -.

The National Mortgage and Agcnev Co., Ltd., sold: On account Lowry Peaks Estate, 75 20 2 to 28 1; W. Harrison (Hakaiai. 35 20 1 to 20 7; T. Walker (Waipara), SO 21111 lo 25 1: client. Ft 23/10. 11. Matson and Co. sold: On account W. V. Cooper (Banksidel, 11 27/10; S. Newton (Chorlton), 185 27 2 to 31/4; S. 11. Midgley (Little River), 50 21/11 to 24/11; J. C. C. Gebbic (Motukararai, 81 27 I to 28 1; Miss Gebhie (Motukararai, 1 27/6; 1-:. A. Hawkins (Waiau), 39 23/10 to 29/7; client, 158 22 0 to 24/0; J. Doyle (Tai Tapu), 23 25 9; (). McGough (Halswell), 43 27/1 to 30/6; Ceo. Hannaford (Soulhjiridge), -10 21/1 to 21,0. 'lhe New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd.. sold: On account Y. Wilson (Tiparitn), 23 23/11 to 21 'I. FAT CATTLF. The range of prices in fat cattle was:— Extra prime steers, to £2l. Prime steers, t'l4 to £2O 10/-. Ordinary steers, £9 lo £l3 10/-. Fxtra prime heifers, to 110 11,'-. Prime heifers, t'lo to tit 5/-. Ordinary heifers, £9 to £ll. Prime cows, £lO to £l4 12 0.

Ordinary cows. £7 15/- lo £9 10 '-. Dalgety and Co.. Lid., sold: On account A. A. Downs (Spotswoodi. 2 cows £8 17-0 and ill 15'-; clients, 1 heifer 111 7/o,'l steer £ls, 1 cow £ll 7/0; Henderson Bros. (Bakaia I, 1 heifer £9 5/-, I cow £l2 20. 11. Matson and Co. sold: On account A. 11. Fleming (Port Levy), 15 steers £l3 7 0 to £lO 7 0. 2 cows £7 15/- and £9 s'-; James A. Fleming (Port Levy), 2 cows £11; W. Newton (Little River), S steers £l7 to £2B 15 -: J. Londrigan (Little River), 8 "steers HO 10/- lo £ll 12,0; .1. I'.. Buchanan (Little River), 7 steers £2l 10- lo £2l; G. 1.. Rutherford (Conncmara), 8 steers £2O 15/- to £23; A. Kennedy (Stonyroyd), 13 steers £l3, 2/0 lo £l7 2 0. 1 cow £11; client, 7 cows £0 iV- to £9; E. Rooncy (Papanuii, 1 cow £8 15/-; B. Crossan (Harewood), I cow £l2 17 0: T. A. Montgomery (l)uraiit Street), 1 cow £ls 10 -. 1 heifer £10; 11. Bliss, jun. (Cashmere), 2 cows £9 5 -.

FAT PICS. The entry of fat pigs was medium in si/e, but Ihe quality was good, and there was a keen demand. Extra heavy choppers made £l3, £ls, and £lO, the two highest priced being marketed by Mr K. Matson (Lakeside). Quotations:— Extra heavy haruuers, to £0 IS 0. Heavy, £0 to £0 10/-. Medium, £4 15 - to £5 15'-. Equal to Bid per lb. Heavy porkers, £3 2/0 lo £3 15/-.

Medium, £2 10/- to £2 17/fi. Equal to from Ojci to 9Jd per lb. Extra heavy choppers, to £l6. Ordinary choppers, l'f 10/- to £B. STOKE PIGS. Very few store piss were yarded. Good, forward .stores made 12 (i, and wcauers 8/6 to 12, 0. BURNSIDE MARKET. Frcas Asuociation. DUNEDIX, June 25. At Iturnsidc to-day there was a large yarding or lot cattle, 21(1 being penned. Prices were on a' level with last week's rates. Prime bullocks made £2O to £23 5/-, medium £l6 10/- to till, light £l3 to £ls. prime eows and heifers £ll to till, medium £ll to £l3, light and aged £9 to ill) 111'-. Fat Sheep—2o9B were penned, principally! medium and inferior. Prime were in short supply, ami there was a keen demand, , prices showing on advance of 2 - to 3/- per j head, hut receding somewhat towards the finish. Medium and inferior also met with a good sale. Prime wethers made -Id/- to ! sii/-i medium to good 39/- to 4-1/6, light and unfinished 33/- to 37/-, prime ewes 40/- to 46/-, medium to food 35/- to 39/-, light and ' aged 21/- to 28/-. Lambs—937 were penned. The quality! generally was not up to last week's stall(lard, hut there was keen competition at j late rates. Prime made 35/-, medium to j good 25/ to 28/-, light 17. il to 2! '-. J'igs—There was a large yarding of fats, and prices were a little easier. A few pens ! of .stores were forward, and sold well.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1674, 26 June 1919, Page 7

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ADDINGTON MARKET. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1674, 26 June 1919, Page 7

ADDINGTON MARKET. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1674, 26 June 1919, Page 7