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COMMERCIAL NEWS.

MR HBWfION KINO'S WSU&T AUOHON BEPOBV ' Me. Nhwtoh Kino raporta;-Cattle.-At Kent Boad, on Monday, I held a clearing sale of Mr. Walter OhatUrtotfi dairy cows, etc, Then was a motoric attendance. A good proportion of the com being backward, nrioes did not rukUga. Early calvm made U3» Cd to LS 10s; late do,L2lostoL4los; trap bones, L9los to H6lot.

At Stratford, on Tuesday, the yards wan well filled and attendance good. Bidding for all young cattle and atom was very brisk, and everything of Out class sbldtt advanced prices. Empty balfars and sprint* era were not to well competed for, and several pens ef the former wen passed in. Mr. Kovalifski's dairy cows ware a nlot lot and sold well. Calves made Us 6dj steer do, LI Ss to LI IPs; yearlings, LI Its to LI 19s6dj 18-monU» steers, L 8 lis; 24to*. year buUooki, LI 10s to U 17s Sd; empty heifers, LS Is to LS 17s; springers, Uto L 4. Mr. KdvaUfsU's dairy oows ends nto LBss> i On Wednesday I held a dealing sale at Rahota on aeooant of Mr. X. Owdlivu. The attendance was rattier poor owing to the unfavourable weather. Oows, bear calving, made Uto U; backward, £1 lie to M; yearling stent (good), LSSs: ealvas, LI; bulla, LS to 14 2s «d; baU4n»ght homes, LSBIOs to L 26; oolts, LS to LUMsj sheep, 16s 3d. At the Barrett Boad, on Thursday, I beM a clearing sale on amount of Mr. J. A. Malsey.whea, owing to the incessant rata, there was a small attendance. The oows wen mostly young and in good oondita, and realised up to L6los. At Bahotu, on Thursday, then was » small moster and attendaooa, noosstoaad. doabtltsfctrrthe heary downpour strain, however, nearly erery»hlng yarded was sold. Oalvesa»adeLl«stoLllos| yearlings, LI 17t6d; 12to 18-monlhsstem, U ifftoU is; store cows, L2l7t; springers, U 17s to Lft7s,

MESSRS. WTLUK, BTOTT, It OOtf EBPOBT. Hisses. Wxu», Sxon, k 00. report:— The following prices we-e obtained at oat Yards at Crenul and Waltam, «n Monday and Tuesday. Angut 18th and lathi— Oalw, LI to LI 816 d; yearlings, UII* M to L2 lOi; S-narmind, Lt 5i «d to Li Uk 1 springing beffera, 18 toL4los;eo*f do, LI Si to U; 21-yeur steers, U It; store oow»,HlßstoLßl7s6d, fatoo«s.LlUi to LBl7s6d; spring trap bones, LSI* to Lll lOi. At Unnal, a qoantlty of unbroken pealst, from Waikato, won fold at prion fan LI 15itoL810t.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 191, 18 August 1900, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 191, 18 August 1900, Page 3

COMMERCIAL NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 191, 18 August 1900, Page 3

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