ADDINGTON YARDS.
TO-DAY’S SALE. There rer- fairly large, entries ..r II !o.’k i.t ti.e M. . r • Mil. m we,-Kb in.irk> l at A.riiiuU'-.i . 'I 11“ . ff- ring f;« i lambs iniull.-d llto head «!<•«>. rally i;. • quality Imlitf. r. il. an.l usual, lesup.-.I iu priv.-s «)«-.-linins w;,s’7i lV.> a t«i i i.g Va r : ’ !• Mi* U lilh-O - I • • n -• ’ ’ ,n '- •I'n.-'enVry -*( f.i» .aVil.- I .la’lh-O hiu. • i ■ - ■ ring j’l i / - t I ■ a U i ■ ' v. • • t.. ! i ,i INI • I • *• : V ■ f • In St 5 ll* • l* met V 11 11 )•••! - erk. anrl .• r.\T I, AMPS TIV entry ..f fat hnuhs n-yM IMO i.t.'iu' !.V t ;-e lamhs %\ f-re iruliff*-r----j j t v -) ■ <1 11-.;,- . .ur niu.-d with i !•• 1 • - ' : I ' l ” r rl '- 1 season t he fret ring »*uy« rs did not onet • ... W I • . tin it* usual kt-nuness. r, suite.l . ~ ...... .. .... Jn 1 a i • rates. Yalta.- wef. Star.- liiml.s’ ‘J3« to Tla- follow ins wer. i !»o principal eai.-nh' I l' ai' nv's G|' , X .' :'Vs: I: Picker- ■ :'o -, a. "nss \!d' «./ ri'l ! i < I C. . ! ‘ • I:..!:- rb 1 ' ' ' 1 I • 1 1 ' f ,, iod t*» Ills 6d: *' Morland ■ < Horu'rata ', at ::0s t*l to :r;'.s ] Oil: I , W West.-lira ( I >unsandel ). 4S at 27s 10d j to S 3 k 4 <1: J. A- Fairweathei- (Amberlev), 1G at 31s JCd; F. J. Smith (Kirwee), 1 f>o at 26s lOd to 31s Id: T. A. ■ Stephens (Irwell), G at 30s lOd; .T. t>. j 1 < dfern (Da Hie Id), f.S> at 20:; 7d; H. j Macdonald (Annat), G 6 at 2i»s 7d to 29s lOd; client. 16 at 23s to 2'.*s lOd; i r |’. Prestldge (Coalpate), J>~> at 4d j < to. 29s 7d; Flient, at 2.7 s 4d to 2:ts 7d: J. Daly (Mina). 22 at 26k 7d to 29s ( •id; client, 04 at 23s 10d to 2Rs 7d; .1. , B. Baxter (Waddirigton), 1 ( > at 2Ss 4d: ; ,J. AV. Harrison (PinaUl), 23 at 23s 10a to 2Ss; H. G. Philpott (Ohukub 26 at I 24s Id to 275; client. 74 at 24s 7.1 to 26s ltd: A. H F.iles (Omihi), at 2 os • , 1d to 265; client. 53 at 24s 4d to 25s , lid; P. A. Ho ban ( Culverdsrp, 4 4 at j 255; client, 10 at 24s 4d. STORE SHEEP. There, was a small entry ©f store j sheep, only the three main races being i filled. It consisted chiefly of hoggata with one draft of particularly good ewes from the Kaikoura district on ac- | count of Mr S. Andrew. Many of the hogget lines were’ above the average . in quality. The attendance at the start of sale was particularly and bidding was decided In freer at j
sales of them generally,were from Is 6d j to 2s fid a head above late rates. Good ■ ewes met with ready competition, one ! l(-t of four and six-tooth bringing 41s fid, whilst several other pens made round about*, 40s. Old ewes were also I a trifle, firmer than last week. The we- j ihcrs offered were a very pl-iin lot. but ' they recovered the drop recorded at the j last sale. Good four and six-toothed Romney l owes in lamb. 4 1s fid. » Sound-mouthed. Romney cross ewes in j lamb. 35s 9d to 39s fid. Two-toothed Romney ewt-s in lamb, 3 7s fid. Failing- mouthed half-bred ewes, 24s Aged half-bred ewes, 1-Ss fid to 22s Cd. ! Aged inferior ewes, 12s to 16s. i forward liogrgets, 24s fid to 275. | Good half-bred wether hosets, 23s fid Inferior cross-bred hoggets, 17s to i ISs sd. j Forward four and six-toothed wethers, 54 s 4 ri. j Ordinary four and six-toothed wej The following were the principal | Hoggets—lo7 half-bred wether at 22s : :•(!. 37 mixed sex at 275. 7S half-bred i wether at 245. 4:< mixed' sex cross-bred • i 2(ls, 9 2 half-bred wether at 23s lOd. I 55 half-bred wether at 225. 65 mixed | sex tbrce-f|uartcr-bred at 25s lOd. S2 | .toss-bred wether at 25s fid, 22 wether | Romney a t 37s fid. 152* fc»tir and six- ; in.ith Romney at: 4 Is fid, 20') four and I five-year-old Romney at 39s fid, 69 four, | six and eight-tooth Jtomney at 35s 9d. r.t) two-tooth Romney at .".2s 1 Od, fit) -our. six and eight-tooth half-bred at “9s fd. 119 f.rn. half-bred at 225. Go aged empty at 15s, C 6 aged empty at las 1 Od. 4 2 aged half-bred at 15s. 36 two. four, six and eight-tooth cross-bred at 2 x s, 5 4 aged at 15s, 35 f.m. italf-bred \YeHicrs.-- —5 1 two. four and six-tooth half-bred at 525. 26 two-tooth half-bred at 2>s srl. fis six and figbt-to<-th halfbred at 29s fid. 2S half-bred at 295, 50 | kets and Ibc t[uality was of th* plain- . .'St. Fows figured largely in tin- pens, ; and the demand for them was not at aii good. The g**od .-t.-ers v. . i-isiT • ' k. and for this da • were a shad* better.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17566, 17 June 1925, Page 8
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