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. » HAMILTON SALE. The Farmers' Auctioneering Com- I pany, Ltd., report:—At Hamilton, yesterday, we had only a small yarding of cattle and sheep, and although practically everything was cleared, values j again declined. Fresh conditions made £6 10s to £7 10s; small framed sorts, £i to £. r > 10s; 3}-year bullocks, £» 8s 1o £9 ss. No two-year cattle were yarded. Yearling heifers, small, made j £2 fjs; calves, best, 22s fid to 325; ! small, I.ls to 16s. Fat ewes were in fair demand, making from 23s to 255; wethers, small. 20s to 225: lambs. 12s to J 3s. Pigs were yarded in fair numbers," and sold about equal to last week's rates. Baconers, £3 12s to £i 6s; porkers, £2 JOs to £3 !0s: slips, 20s to 335; weaners, 5s to lis.
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14600, 25 February 1921, Page 5
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