WESTFIELD MARKETS
RISE IN BEEF. (I’er Prea* Association.) AL’C K L A XD, July 22. There was a. very short yarding cf beef at Westfield to-day. Prime cow ■and bullocks were penned in small numbers and vaJues showed a rise of 4s per .lOidh. Extra choice ox sold at 38s per lOOlb, choice and prime, 34s to 30s; other, 25s to 325; prime young cow and heifer beef, 32s to 345; medium quality, 25s to 30s; other. 17s to 245. Nh,-. p. A fair yarding sold at ate rates, extra heavy prime wethers, £2 3s to £2 7s 3d; heavy prime. £1 19s (id to £2 2s; light. £1 17s to £1 19s; others, £1 12s to £1 Jos; best heavy prime owes, £1 13s to £1 IBs (id; medium prime, £1 9s to £J 12s; others, £l. 2s to £1 Bs. Pigs ©nine forward in larger number.-. Competition was keen throughout at last week’s prices. Choppers made £3 io £f IGs; heavy baconers. £4 7s to £4 14s; light and medium baeoners, £3 IBs to £4 (is; heavy porkers. £3 Ss to £3 15s; light and medium. £2 8s to £3 7s. Calves met with a ready sale at late quotation*. Heavy vealers made £3 10s to £4 16s; medium, £2 18s to £3 8s; light. £1 19s to £2 16s; others, 15s to £? 18s. Lambs sold at late rates. Best heavy prime made £1 Ils to £1 13s: light prime. £1 Ss to £1 JOs; others. £1 2s to £1 7s.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19365, 23 July 1925, Page 8
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