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ADDINGTON YARDS

THE METROPOLITAN MARKET. TO-DAY’S SALE. There vers average yardinss at Acldingtott -weekly market to-day, aad a large attendance of buyers. FAT CATTLE. About *3OO fat cattle were in .the pens at the start of the sale, prime steers and heiicrs making up the majority of the entry. Prices epeged slightly below last week’s rates. Butchers neglected cow besf. buying only prime quality stuff: The following wero among tho graziers represented:—Sir G. Clifford (Stonyhurst); G-. G. Holmes TKiiocklynn), Mrs A. R. Little (Mount Vulcan;. J. Spence (Killinch;-), D. Feelmey (Waiau!, J. 802. g, jun. (Brooks:do), J. Simpson {Highbank), E. .1. Jcblin (Little Liver), G. H. Harrison (Spotswooei). Tho following sales wero recorded :—On account of A. Amor (Sehvyn), cow £lO 17s Cd; D. Fechuey (Waiau); 7 &ieors £lO J 7s Gd to £l6 2s Gd, heifer £l2 2a’ Gel; J. Boag, jun. (Bankside), 8 steers £l3 17* Cd to £l4 17 S Gd j T. A. Stephens (Irwell), steer £l3 17* Gd, • cow £9 2s - Get; J. Stevens (Kiilinclrb, 2 cows £ll Hfs and £l3 17s Cd; G. IT. Harrison (Spotswbod), 2 cows £ll 2s Gd ard £l2 32s Gd; E. J. Joblin (Little Paver), 3 cows £7 15s to £3 2s 6d; James Spence (Killinchy). 3 steers £l7 to £18; E. E. Ups ton (SclwvpJ. c.v £lO ITs Gd. steer £S 12s Gd; James Simpsqn (Highbank), 2 oows £3, steer £9; J. Clinton (Barr Hill.'. 2 heifers £7 5s ard £l3 10-; clients, 2 steers £!3. 3 heifers £7 37s Gd to £l2 sa, 8 cows £V to £ll 12 s 6d, FAT LAMBS. The ’arsest entry of fat lamb? for ibis season was penned—2327, against. 1500 last week. Spirited competition by freezing buyers, who secured a good propertied- of the entry, raised the values sharply on last week's ral.e=-. to the extent of 2s Gd to 3s per bead. The yarding included a good proportion oi well-coiidi-tioned lambs. Values, were: Extra prims lambs to 33s 2d. Prime In mbs 29s Gd to 335. Medium lambs 2Cs Gd to 233 9d. Lighter lambs 20s C<i to 25s 2d. The following w’.cs were recorded:—On account of Dr C. D. Fox (Ellesmere). 110 at 20s ldd to 35s 3d: Witte -wwl Scheffer (Ohoka), 70 ai 33s to 34s 7d; Franks Bros. (Upper Feridalton), 10 at 34s 7d; R. Gem-rr.-ei 1 (Lauriaton). 16 at 33s to 345; 11. Black (Culvcrden). 27 at 32s lOd to 34s Ed: client, €5 at 31 s 2d to 33? lOd; Miss DcfcrniaAi .Bennetts), 43 at 32a 9u to 33s 9d; C. Lew ton (Southbridgei, 41 at 28s - 7d t<> 33s 4d : C. Finlay (Courtenay), 7 at 33s 3d; 11. Roper (Kirwoo), 73 at 31s -4d to 33s 3d; U Fahey (Little River'. 47 at 30s 3d to 33s 3cl : Bat-tlo and Lawson (Spotswood), 47 at 30? 10d to 33s 3d; J. D. WylJio at. Sis Id to 33s Id; N. M’Cormiek (Lakeside), 62 at Sis Id to 33s Id: A. Woods (Lincoln'-. 0 at 33s Id: Major Hutton (Ranoor). 74 at 29s 30d to 33s id; Manning Bros. W a’pore), 71 at 83 x 2d to 33s Id; H. -Curragh (Templeton), 10 at 29s 9d to 33a: T. G. bar.-pon, jun. (Yaldhurst), 1.5 at "2s lid; P. o’Gr3.cv (Springston); 7 at S2s; TL J. Crothers (Lauriston'l, 0 at 32s Id; F. E. Barrett (Woodgrovo), 159 at 26s 7d to 32a l«i; J. Wilsc n (Ellesmere), 75 at 80s 6d to S'2s; Mrs M. Skinner (Cheviot). 30 at 27s 7d to 315 9d: A. Eraser (Spotswood). 80 at 57s 5d to 31s Gd; W. E. Candy and Son qjovleston), 20 at 31 3; W. and A. Campion (Barr Hill), 13 at 30s 5d to 31s; IX M’Ken dry (Lyndhurst), 30 at 5Ss to 31s: J. Daley (Cheviot), 83 at 27s Sd to 30s lOd; ,T. .Tones (Templeton), 21 at 80s lOd; G. E King (Snotswood), 43 at 2Ss to 30s lOd; Gcodw'll Bros. (Pigem Bay), 389 at 26s 5d to 30s lid; J. F. Wright (Templeton), 8 at 30s 0d; H. Miles (Templeton), 21 at 30s 3d; H W. Dixon (Barr Hill), 15 at 97s lOd to 30s 2d; James Butler (Medbury), 80 at 27s lid to 29s 9d: F. Mtmro (Cheviot), 63 at 25s 7d to 29?. 9d: H. Penny (Sandy Knolls): 40 at 29s 7d; client. 153 at 22s -Id to 2-9? ; client, 8 at 293; J. Y. Chatterton (Templeton), 10 at 2Ss 3d to ‘283 6d ; T. L. Costello (The Peaks). 45 at 2Gs 7d to 55a 6d; A. M. Hvde .'Domett). Si- at 2Ss Id F. Higgs (Sandy Knolls), 31 M 24s 2d to 27s 6d; client, 19 at '27s id; Janies Hepburn (Burnham), 36 at 20a 6d to 275; C. I£. Smith (Lincoln), 50 at 2Gs to 26s id: client, 30 at 25s 9d; J. Guy (Port Levy), b 3 at 20s 6d to 24? 7d.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16323, 12 January 1921, Page 8

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ADDINGTON YARDS Star (Christchurch), Issue 16323, 12 January 1921, Page 8

ADDINGTON YARDS Star (Christchurch), Issue 16323, 12 January 1921, Page 8

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