OPOTIKI PIG SALE
BACONERS £3 16s. Messrs Dalgety and Co. Ltd. report having held their fortnightly pig sale on Monday when a very large yarding came forward, baconcrs again predominating. There was a large and representative attendance of buyers, coming from as far as Frankton Junction, with the usual bricon buyers being present. Baconers met with keen competition at slightly increased rates. Buttermilk pigs met with keen competition at advanced rate:;, whilst all stores and weaners sold under keen competition at J'nlly lat'» nt.es. Realisations: Prime heavy weight baconers £3 10s to £3 16s; prime medium weight baconers £3 to £3 8s; prime light weignt baconers £?. 15s to £2 19s; butte.niilk piy. c £2 Ids to £2 16s; porkers £2 7s 6d to £2 l'.is (<d; stores £2 to £2 8s; slips £1 10s to £1 j 16s 6d; wieaners £1 2s 6d to 51 12s (nl; j medium atid interior sorts 15s to 18s: choppers !£1 15s to £2 4s; breeding sows £1 15s to £4 2s 6d. i
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 102, 18 December 1939, Page 5
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170OPOTIKI PIG SALE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 102, 18 December 1939, Page 5
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