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1,, - HIKUTAIA SALE' ' i A most .successful- sale was con--1 ducted at Hikutajia yesterday by Mr T. A. Dunlop for the Farmers' Auctioneering 1 Co. Well ov&r the advea*-taee-d number of cattle was yarded, and most satisfactory prices were realised. Calves brought up to <£4 5s f beet dairy cows' £16 iTe; fat steers !up to >5&'17 ss, bought by Bateniaai Bros., Thames; fat cows "M2 to £14 15b j 2-year-old heifers from £7 5s to £& ss; yearlings to 18-monthß steer» from £& 16s to £& 2s 6d; 2|-year-old letters £9 10's to £11 1*8; buU» ! (heavy) 14 to 17 guineas, (lighter)^ j to I2t guineas:; store- c*w» ,|w>m £&.•■'-, to 10's; others £fl 10b to £11 ss; ioowe with calves £10 :sa. to £11 12s i6d; fat ewes, 355., Spirified biddingwas the order of the day. Tlie> sale : vrss well attended by se-ttlers of th§ 1 sunounding districts, a large number godng from Thames; '
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 10288, 9 January 1917, Page 4
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