PRICES AT TE TEKO
The company also reports a lieavyyarding of cattle at Te Teko on Monday last and with the advent of warmer weather, a very satisfactory 1 clearance was effected with ces showing u shar<p rise. The yarding of heifers penned was smaller than, usual and the quality not as good as at recent sales. Best heifers close to profit £6 7s 6d~ to £7 12s 6d f later calvers £4 to £6, small and backward £2 to £3 2s 6d. In the fat pens, heavy prime Jer_ sey cows made from £7 to £9 6s. lighter £.> to £6 plain and unfinished £4 to £4 15s, heavy boners £2 to £3 10s, light 15s to £1 15s* empty 2 year Jersey heifers £2 5s to £3 small hoggets 9s 3d.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 55, 28 August 1939, Page 6
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132PRICES AT TE TEKO Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 55, 28 August 1939, Page 6
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