FRANKTON VALUES
QUOTATIONS EASE SLIGHTLY An exceptionally large yarding or all classes of stock was recorded at the Frank - ton stork sale today, and prires of the main lines eased by comparison with last week's rates. Fat cattle occupied all available pens and they included some very attractive offerings, though extra prime ox \xas not as well represented might have been experieri. However, medium weights were plentiful and prices eased somewhat Fat sheep were also well represented. while the penning of baconers and porkers was wen up |n previous sales, both in numbers and quality, but prices were down about ss a head Pnee? over tne rarlv sales were ; Rest nv beer to £l7 10S; lighter weights. £l2 10s £l4 Ss; cows and heifers, to £lO ss. Fat wethers found buyers at ?7s to 305; ewes, to 2hs and lambs r--> -275. Top price for baconers was ft 13?: porkers. f 3 ssehonrers, £3 4s; stores. £? 155; weaners £1 39.
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Waikato Times, Volume 193, Issue 22190, 9 November 1943, Page 4
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