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MESSES JENKINS, MATTHEWS, AND PIGOTT'S REPORT.

Messrs Jenkins, Matthews, and Pigott report :— At our Urenui yards on j\londay there"was a big muster of catile, all pens and races being occupied. Bidding was keen, and «.«Jl iwt two lot*, were sold. , We cpuote calves 19s 0d to 355, yearlings 30s to 395, 20 .-noaf.Jis heifejs 48s 6d, 2-year steers 5Ss <sd, store cows 29s to 61s, 2£-year steers 62s Gd, forward cows 69s 6d to 81s, cows and calves 68s 6d to £5 10s, springing cows £5 ss^ ditto heifars up to £5 15s, 3-year steers £4 2s. • At our Waitara yards, on Tuesdey, we had a( small yardia.?, bnt nearly every line sold either at ihe hammer or suibsequently. Calv.?s from 25s to 31s 6d, empty heifs.s 50s, 18months ! steers | 525, yearJings 29s to 425, store cows 525, forward cows 675, fat cows up to £5 10s, Loreus £8. At our horse fair held at Urenui, on Thursday, there was a poor attendance. Hacks and other horses tiki made poor prices.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12910, 15 July 1905, Page 8

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MESSES JENKINS, MATTHEWS, AND PIGOTT'S REPORT. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12910, 15 July 1905, Page 8

MESSES JENKINS, MATTHEWS, AND PIGOTT'S REPORT. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12910, 15 July 1905, Page 8