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AUCTIONEERS’ QUOTATIONS

The auctioneers quote as follows: — Farmers’ Auctioneering Co., Ltd. <MMle.—Fait Hionthorn rows and heifers from Mr Foiimt. Te Palm, rr to £> 1 s: heavy rat >!ior;horn cow* £6 to £•> h(rlit rat cows £7 to £7 10s. medium la- . ’\v- an.l !ie:j>r= £7 to £? 4-. fat rows £6 17.? J.» I>. medium rat row - £-. ;.i u. £Si. heaw l.oners £i :;s in £4 i«;s. medium £J to £i. lighter £.’ 11? 1o nie ilium potter bulls £■’ to ffi 10.*, medium r uuuer* to C* vojder* 16* 6d to Set.

Sheep.—Prime Tat wethers 38s to 33* 3d, medium 30s 6d to 3is 6d, light 6d to 3 os, 2-tooth black-race mixed-sex mutton 26s 3d to -2 7s 3d. fat ewe* 2^2 s 64 to 245 3d, medium 18s 64 to 20?, light 13* Pd, rat woolly lambs 23s to 2os 6d, medium lambs 20s 6d to 2 2s, light 18s 6(1 to 19? od, cull ewes 7 s 6d, store wethers 23s 9d. .. ... Pigs.—Choppers £2 15s to £3 168. i prime top-weight baconers £4 9s to £4 , 14s, heavy baconers £4 to £4 7s, medium' £3 US to £3 185, UgUt £3 M to £3 ISS. heavy porkers £-2 14s to £3 3s, medium £2 6* to £2 12s, light 38-s to £2 4s, large stores 26s 6d to 30s 6d, smaller 20s to 24s fid, slips 15s to 18s 6d, weaners 8s 6d to 12s 6d. Dalgety and Company, Ltd. Sheep.—Heavy prime fat wethers 31 s to 3 3s, prime "quality black race 2-tooth owes 24s to 275, medium fat wethers 2/5 0d to 2PS od, light 23S 3d to 26'S 3d, heavy rat ewes 23s od to 2 ss, medium 18s to 20*. heavy fat lambs 25s 3d to 2 6s, medium 23s to 246, light IPs to 20s 6a. Cattle.—-Prime medium-weight fat bullocks £lO 5.S to £l2 12S Gd. lighter £9 5s to £lO. rat Polled Angus lieirers flight' £6 105, heavy rat cows £7 to £3 105, lighter Jetsey sorts £5 10s to £0 179 od. heavy boners £3 18s to £f I's'S, medium £<;» 10s to £3 15s, light 2 0,3 to £'2 ?s Gd, medium-weight vealers £i2 12s to £3, lighter £1 17s Gd to £2 105, Polled Angus steers £3 2s to £3 4s, weaner Polled Angus heifers £2 12s Gd. Pigs.—Top-weight baconers £4 14s, prime heavy baconers £4 to £4 12s, medium £3 10S to £4, light £3 to £3 10s. heavy porkers £2 10,s to £3. medium £2 5s to £2 10s. small 3Ss to £2 ss, unfinished 30s to 3Ss. medium choppers £3 to £ {, best sitores 30s to £2, medium 20s to 30-s, small IGs to 20s, slips 16s to 2is, weaners 10s to 16s. Loan and Mercantile Agency Cattle.—. Heavy prime Jersey cows £6 to £6 10s, prime Jersey cows £5 9s to £5 li2.s, killable £4 16s to £4 17*5 64, vealers £•2 4s to £2 105, lighter 28s to 3'ss, small 145 to £l, heavy boner cows £4 5s to £4 tos, medium £3 4s to £3 IGs, light £2 10s to £3. _ j Sheep.—Two--tooth wethers from T. Healey, Rukuhla, to 30s; heavy fat wethers 2Os to 335, lighter 24. s 6d to 2'Bs, heavy fat ewes 2i2s to 2-6 is. lighter 18s to 10s "Gd, potter ewes to 13s, medium fat lambs 2 1s to 23s 6d, lighter l'Bs to 20b. Pigs.—'Heavy prime baconers £'3 17s to £4, medium-weight baconers £3 10b to £3 15s, light £3 3s to £3 ss, heavy porkers £2 11s to £'2 14b, medium £2 5s to £2 B*. light 3Ss to £'2 2s, good stores 10s 6d to 15s. G. W. Vercoe and Company, Ltd. Cattle.—-Prime medium-weLghit bullocks ex Mr 11. Booth, Te Kowhai, .to £l3; wel!flntshed light-weight bullocks ex Messrs Taylor Bros., of Taupiri, to £ll 10s; prime medium-weight bullocks £U2 to £l3, others to £ll ES-s, prime light-weights £lO 15s to £ll tos. well-'finished light-weights £lO to £lO 10s, small and unfinished to £9 5-s, heavy prime cows £9 10s to £lO 10s, prime medium-weights £8 to £9 2s : Gd, others £7 to £7 15s, light-weights to £6 155, prime medium-weight heifers £S to £9 l'os, prime light £7 to £7 IT'S, light to £6 10', heavy fat Jersey cows £6 10s to £7 tOs, medium-weights £5 10* to £■> ss, light to £5 s's, forward-conditioned Shorthorn and Friesian cows £5 to £5 17s, others to £S 103, Polled Angus steer calves to £3 BS. heavy boners £1 5s to £4 18s. medium-weights £3 108 to £4 2s 6d, light £3 ss, pouter bulls to £8 10s, prime runners £5 to £6 ss, others to £4 15s, heavy venters £3 5s to £3 17b. mediumweights £2 10s to £3 2s Gd, light to £2 5-3. Sheep.—Heavy prime wethers 312* to 3i3s Gd, heavy fat wethers '29-5 to 3is, medium-weights '27s to 2'3-s Gd. -light to 2-fits fid, prime maiden ewes to 27s 9d, others to 2 is, heavy fat ewes 24s to 25s Gd. medium-weights 22* to 23s Gd, light 19s to -2 Is. unfinished to 18s. heavy rat lambs i?6s to '2'3s, -well-finished lightweights 2is to '2'ss Gd, others 22s fid to 23s 9cl, light 20s to 225, unfinished to j 19 s. iP-l-gs.—Prime heavy baconers £l 10b to i £ j .heavy £» to £i 9b. medium- | weights £3 10.? to £3 is*, light €3 5S to' £3 PS, heavy porkers £2 I'B-s to £3 4s. medium-weights £:2 10s to £2 T7s. light, £2 -2s to £'2 Bs, unfinished 3i2s to 335, choppers to £7. medium stores 2-8-s to 315, others '26S to 27s Gd, good slips 22s to 255, smaller 19s to 2 is, be-?it weaners 15s to 18s Gd, smaller 10* to 14s. Newton King Limited •Sheep.—'Heavy rat wenners 2-8 s od to 29s 9d, medium -wethers 2'6* 34 to 27s 9d, light 245 6d to 253 6d, heavy rat ewe* 24s to 25s 3d, medium ewes 22s to 23s 3d. light IP* to 21*. Cattle.—(Heavy boners £4 9* «to £'s 13?, medium £3 12s 6d to £4 is, light £2 18s to £3 Bs. Pigs. —Medium baconers £3 9s to £3 16s, light £3 2s to £3 6-s, 1-lgfot porkers 27s to 375, slip* 14* 6d to 10s. weaners 7.s to 9s. DISPERSAL SALES Clearanoe at Newstead The Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Ltd., report having held a clearing sale on Monday on behair of Mr J. F. Forrest, o-f Newstead, When the herd of 84 cows, comprising Jersey and Jerseycross cows and heirers, came forward In excellent condition before a Tull bench of buvers. Bidding was steady, a total clearance being effected with the highly sati-sPacitorv average o-r £lO 10s. Realisations were:—'Best Jersey dairy cows (July cal vers) £l2 to £l3 10-s, best Jersey-cross dairy coxvs (July calvers) £ll 5s to £ll 15s, Jersey -and jerseycross cows (August calve,rs) £0 15s to £ll, more backward Jersey and Jerseycross cows £7 5s to £8 l>ss, other crossbred cows £5 tos to £fi 15®, bes-t Jersey heifers £9 17s 6d, yearling Jersey heirers £3 55. Manawaru Realisations The same auctioneers report having conducted a clearing sale at Manawaru yesterday on behalf of Mr N\ Stafford. The herd, which consisted mainly or young Jersey cows, came forward in good condition, with the cows showing well forward In calf. Bidding was steady Tor this class, but later calvers were not in such keen demand. The two-year heifers were a splendid line showing well forward and sold readily at prices up to £t'2. Realisations were:—-Best young cow’s (earlv calvers) £l2 to £l3 10*, August and ‘Se.pft ember calvers £8 10* to £ll, older rows ('early calvers) £-9 15s to £ll 10s. later £7 10s to £O. aged and unsound cows £4 5s to £6. good 2-year heirers £ll to £l'2. other* £0 10s to £lO ss, good yearling heifers to £4 10s. Prices at Otorohanga The Farmers’ co-operative Auctioneering Company. Ltd., report on a clearing sale held at Otorohanga on Monday on behair or Mr F. W. Warner. The herd of cows, comprising mostly second calvers, came rorward In good condition berore a fair bench or buyers. Satisfactory values ruled, except In tihe case or older cows which were inclined to be dull of sale. The ewe iambs and 2-tooth and 4-tooth ewe? sold under keen competition and ‘ realised the satisfactory figures of 12s 6d and 2fis respectively. Beat, Jersev cows, second calvers, made £3 in? to 211; other Jersey dairy cows, 1 second calvers, £7 15s to £0; youne File«.jan row?, early calvers, £-3 to £9; older ; and backward Friesian cows £5 to £7 ss, older and backward Jersey cows £o to £ 7 i:,c, row? in milk £5 to £6 is*, cull ■ cows £3 5.? to €4 105. Jersey weaner - calves £3 F2>. 3-year Shorthorn steer* £7 1-; farm horses, all work, £24 and ; WAITOA CLEARING 1 DAIRIES BRINTj GOOD PRICES 1 The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile • Agencv Company, Ltd., report on a suc- • cessful Clearing sale on behalf of Mr J- » Laurie, Waltoa, on Monday. There was an exceptionally large attendance of buy* 1 ers, some coming from as far afield as (Bav of Plenty and Thames districts. Competition right throughout was particularly . keen. The implements were in good or- ’ drr and elicited keen competition. The dairv herd, which came rorward tn good ■ order, sold to .spirited bidding, the ma- ‘ joritv of the cows selling at from £l2 to £l4; the whole herd realised the exi ceptionahv high average or £I 1 18s. The , dairv heifers, which wore rather a choice lot. ‘sold very well, the majority of them 1 making the high figure or £l3, the averi age over nil the heifers being £ll 15*. The farm horses were in keen demand 1 and realised from £29 to £3 1. Choice young Jersey cows sold from £l2 tos to £! l. good'young Jersey cows (August calvers) £tl to £l2 5-=, later calver* £9 10? to £ll, choi-ce Jersey heifer £1.3 to £l3. Inter calvers £lO 15s to £ll 15' 7-vear gelding £3l. 3-year gelding £2 9. aged gelding £2 0. The principal <ale< amongst the Implements were: Hay tedder £l3. mower £27, t-opdresser £26 in-; -or drag harrows £l3. Numerous farm ’sundries sold at high values.

CAMBRIDGE QUOTATIONS The Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company. Limited, report having held lu-ir camhridgp sto< k rale on Monels, when a medium raiding <.r rattle camrorward to meet keen competition with prices on a par with late rate* \ n»M yarding- of u&i offered, but included

no baconers, the entry consisting mainly of light porkers. Quotations: — Cattle; Light fat cteers, £7 15s to £* 15s; fat heifers, £7 12* to £8 2*; fat cows, £-8 17*; medium Jersey oows and heifer*, £5 5* to £'s 10s: heavy boners. £4 17* to £5 6s; medium, £3 10s to £4 10S; lighter, | £3 to £3 1 Os ; porter bulls, £5 6*. 1 Pigs: Choppers, £4 2s; heavy porkers, £3 35 to £3 135; medium, £2 11* to £'2 1 1 Ss; light, 385 to £'2 ss; weaners, 10® 6d. j HAMILTON EAST DAIRY SALE The Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited, report having held their ! opening dairy sale at the Hamilton East | yards on Monday, when the herd offered 1 on account or Mr J. A. washer, Horotlu. j came forward In good condition before a 1 large bench of buyers and sold cm a par with recent clearing sale rates. A good yarding of dairy heifers was al*o penned, these being cleared at satisfactory values. Quotations: — Beat Jersey and Jersry cross rows, July ra'.ivers, £9 10 s to £lO 15$; Jersey and Jersey-cross cows, later calvers. £8 to f- - 5?; aged and backward cows. £5 15* to £7 105; best Jersey dairy heirers. elo-r to profit. £9 10s to £lO 15?; Jersey and Jersey cross heifers, July and August calvers, £7 10s to £9: smaller and more backward heifers, £6 10s to £7 10®; dairy cows in milk, £7 to £9. OHINEWAI YARDING The Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company. Limited, report at their monthly stock ?(ale at Ohlnewal on Monday, a good varding or fat and boner cattle was penned, the entry meeting keen competition at prices on a par with recent quotation's. The advertised entry or store cattle also came forward. Ridding was keen from a good bench of buyers, practically a total clearance resulting. The dairy herd on aocounf or Mrs J. Lumsden came forward, but the majority were in rather backward condition, with sales con sequenitly more difficult to make. Quotations:— „ Cautle: Medium fat beef cows. £-3 2? 1 to £8 8s; light, £7 8s to £7 143; unfinished Tat heifer beer, £6 2s 6d to £6 6s-. heavy fat Jersey heifers, £7 to £7 7*: medium, £5 15s to £6 10S; medium Tat Jersey COWIS, £5 10* to £6 SS; light, £4 12? to £5 78; medium boner cows. £3 16? to £4 8s; light. £-2 16s to £3 10S; forward conditioned three-year Polled Angus steer.'. £7 6s to £8 6s; store conditioned threevear Polled Angus steers. £6 to £7 1?; three-year Shorthorn and Shorthorn cross steers, £7 12s 6d to £8 6s: poorer conditioned mixed coloured steers. £5 14s to £6 10*; forward Polled Angu* cows, £6 leg- store conditioned Polled Angus cow*. £4 2s to £5 2s 6d; 18 months' Polled Angus and Hereford heifers. £3 10s to £4 9b: smaller, £<2 11s to £3 4-s. Dairv cattle: Springing Jersey cows, £6 10s to'£7 15S; backward, £4 7* 6d to £6; springing Jersey heifers, £8 5* to £0 ss. VALUES AT PUTARURU Dalgety and Co., Ltd., report on their usual monthly sale at Putaruru on Mondav as follows : cattle: A good yarding of rat and boner cattle came rorward. Practically the total varding was cleared under good competition. Medium-weight Tat Hereford heifers made up to £7 1?: Tat Jersey heifers. £3 I*<s to £6 2S; fat cows, £5 to £5 155: heavy boners, £4 to £4 10.«: others. £2 15* to £3 10s : potter hull'. £ i 12s to £6 2?; small weaner Jersey calves. £2 10s to £3 10s. Dairies: A Tull yarding of good quality spring Jersev heifers met keen competition from a large bench or buyers and a readv sale resulted. A line of 2 4 qualliv Jersev heifer* showing well forward in cair from Messrs N.Z. Forest Products l td., sold at from £8 to £9 15?: 2>2 similar cattle frem Mr M. Alexander made £S 15? to £9 17s 6d: Mr P. F. karl’s pntry of 4 0 sold readtlv from £7 12? 6d to £9 2? 6d and £9 respectively, while a further offering of 20 smaller hut very wHI-bred heifer? from Mr G F. Rose changed hands at prices from £7 2= 6d to £s ns. Sheep: The advertised line of =tx-tooth ewes on account or Mr P. F Karl mad-' 32s Gd. while the six-year ewes rrom the fame vendor sold at 225. Pig?: A very small yarding or pig< came forward and «old under spirted competition. Light porkers. £2 s*; good store pig*. 3fis to 365; backward sort?, £3 5* to £3 10s.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21137, 12 June 1940, Page 11

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AUCTIONEERS’ QUOTATIONS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21137, 12 June 1940, Page 11

AUCTIONEERS’ QUOTATIONS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21137, 12 June 1940, Page 11

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