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TEMUKA.

- (froJw Our Own CorrMpondant.) TEMUKA STOCK SALE. ' ■ ,'tr ‘.v There was a good yarding of fat iambs at the Temuka sale on Tuesday and so far as prices were concerned it was ■ the best sale of the season, the market showing an advance averaging two shillings per head. A small yarding /of fat wethers solci well, and an average entry of fat ewes met with a good demand. Taking it all over, a very healthy tone prevailed in the sneep market. Pat Lambs: —32 at 32s Bd6 at 355; 23 at 32s lOd; 149 ait 335; 76 at 34s 7d; 95 at 34b; 56 at 33s 8d; 36 at 32s 6d; 49 at 355; 54 at 33s 6d; 54 at 33s 6d; 53 at 33s 7d; 44 at 29s 6d; 42 at 29s 9d; 15 at 29s 9d; 13 at 295; 96 at 32s 6d; 49 at 335; 19 at 30s; 58 at 32s Bd. • ' Pat Ewes: —20 at 225; 22 at 16s 9d; 11 at 235; 4 at 22s 9d; 20 at 225; 9 at 17s 9d; 19 at 225; 20 at 225; 14 at 255; 21 at 21s 9d; 15 at 24s 6d; 8 at 23s 6d; 20 at 20s 9d; 45 at 22s Id; 10 at 28s; 17 at 21s Id. Pat Wethers: —26 at 33s 6d; 10 at S6s. ’ > Stores: —149 rape lambs 22s Id; 40 store ewe§ 10s 6d; 21 lambs 18s 6d; 52 M.S. lambs - 265, lOd; 13 do. 20s 2d; 12'ewes 18s 6d." Cattle: —There was a big. entry of cattle, the fat pens occupying the bulk of the yarding. The prices in both classes were on a pap with those ruling at last sale. The better class dairy cows were in good demand. Pat cows 3 at £lO ss; 1 each at £8 ss; £7 7s 6d; £5 ss; £7; £5 2s 6d; £8 17s 6d; £8 ; £7 2s 6d; £7 15s; £6 12s 6d; £5 ss; £l3 10s; £9 ss; £lO, 17s 6d; £6 10s; £lO ss; £8 12s 6d; £6 10s; £4 7s 6d; £6; £4 10s; £6 17s 6d; £7 2s 6d; £6; £7 10s; £8 ss; £0 2s 6d; £8; £5 15s; £5 12s 6d; £8 7s Od; £5; £4; £9; £8 ss; £7 2s 6d; £7 ss; £0 10s. Steers:—2 at £l2; 1 at £5 15s; 1 at £4; 1 at £3 17s 6d. Stores: —3 cows £2 10s; 3 vealers £4 15s; 1 springing heifer £7 15s. PigS:—A fair entry of pigs brought prices well up to the average. Weav-ers-from 4s 6d to Tss; stores 18s to 30s; 'baconers ,45s to, 655; sow and litter 455. • ■ - GOLF. The following will represent Temuka in a match against Geraldine at ’le~ muka on Saturday : —Pearse, Stephens, Smart, McLeod. _ Edwards, Malcolm, Franklin and Ritchie. PERSONAL. Mr H. A. Le Oren, Dunedin, was a visitor to Temuka yesterday. Nurse Ame Lowry, daughter of Mr A. Lowry, Temuka, has passed second highest in her final hospital exariim.ation.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17946, 3 May 1928, Page 6

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TEMUKA. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17946, 3 May 1928, Page 6

TEMUKA. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17946, 3 May 1928, Page 6