MESSRS JENKINS, MATTHEWS AND PIGOTT'S REPORT.
Messrs Jenkins, Matthews, an Pigott report :•— Aij our Urenui yards on Honda* there was a big muster of all kinds t cattle, every pen and all races bein occupied, while a number of cattle hn to remain an the adjoining yards. Bi«. ding dragged along very slowly, be most lines changed hands oither p. auction or privately. We quote :— Pigs (slips) 9s 6d,^yeiilings 24s to 37sj 18 months to 2 yea heifers 44s to 57s 6d, 15 to 18 month 1 steers 32s 6d to 48s, 2 year steers 4*3 [6s] to 50s t store cows -S3, springu: j heifers £3 10s to £5 2s 6d, springin (cows £3 10s to £5, 3 year bullock £3 10s. At Waitara, on Tuesday, we had fair entry of young stuff, but v»r little was sold at the hammer. A ie\ lines changed hands subsequently Calves made 17s, yearlings 27s to ;35s old cows 15s, empty hiifers 45s springing heifers 50s to £3 ss, spring ing cows from £4 2s 6d to £5 ss.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12993, 21 October 1905, Page 8
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177MESSRS JENKINS, MATTHEWS AND PIGOTT'S REPORT. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12993, 21 October 1905, Page 8
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