RANGIORA.
. There was a large attendance at the ■Rangiora.market yesterday. The stock entry was; 2100 sheep, of which -1587 were fat, cattle 39, and pigs 120: The prices for fat lambs : were 19s 2d to 235, others 16s 6d to 18s Id, the.following being principal sales:—For A. Smith; 8, 235; J. Banks, 118, 19s lOd; A: Lo'ffaghen, 10, 19s lld-.R: F. Kimber, 17, 15s; Mrs Jno. Brown, 3. 16s; N. Hanna, 40, 15s 2d; R. Mcintosh, 42, 18s; J. Dalziel, 38. 19s; lid; S. McGowan; 49. 17s 7d; W. Stalker; -63, 17s lid; J. Ferguson, 73, 18s lid; E. A. Duncan. 66. 17s 9d; B. Ferguson, 10, 18s 4d; J. C. Bayley. 25/ 18s 8d; I. F. Croft, 17, 19s 2d; Ryan Bros., 31, 17s Id; client, 78. 15s 6d; G/ Lowe, 235. 18s Id; client, 60. 15s. Fat ewes 14s -'4d to 17s Bd,- the principal sales being for Mrs R. Kinley, 22. 14s 6d; E. A. Duncan, 15, 16s sd; S. McGowan, 19/ 15s 4d; J.Thomas, 9, 16s Gd; R.. Forsyth, 26, 15s Id; G. Garr*t,t.. 33 17s 5d to 17s 8d; I. F. Croft, 63, 16s lOd; P.■ Penticost; 6, 14s 9d; F." D. Neave, 35, 14s '4d; A. McMaster, 31, lis sd: clients, 61. 16s lOd to 17s 4d: J. Banks, 97, 13s 4d to 17s Id.- Fat wethers, 17s to 225, .the principal Bales being Mrs Jno. Brown, 11. 19s; J. Davis, 7, 225. 8, 18s 2d; R. F. lumber. 11, 17s; client, 25, 17s. Store sheep, two-tooth" wethers to'l6s; lambs, mixed sexes, 12s; wether lambs, 10s 6d; ewe lambs, 14s 6d ; six and eight-tooth ewes. 20s. Cattle—Store cows, £3 10s to £6; heifers, £5 10s to £6 12s 6d; springers, to £7 15s; calves, 30s. Piss, cbopners, to 83s: baconers. 55s to 725: porkers, 40s to 48s; small pigs, 8s to 16s.
In the produce yards prices were heavy, crossbred sheepskins. 7s 4d; mc ■ dium, 6s 3d; lighter, ss; lambskins, 3s 6d; pelts. Is 2d; calfskins, 3s 6d;' hides, 6.<J; fleece wool, . 7_d: crutchings. 4.d; fat, 13d; horsehair. Is. Poultry—Roosters, 7s 6d couple; hens, 3s 6d; -pullets. 6s; ducks. 4s 6d; turkeys, 21s. "Whole wheat, 4s bushel; chick wheat, 3s 6d; oats, 2s: barley, 3s; grass seed, 3s; sharps. 9s 6d sack: bran, os 9d; peameal, lis; pigmeal, 10s; potatoes. 6s to 7s; carrots, 3s; parsnips, ss; oat sheaf chaff, 3s; straw, chaff,, Is 6d: apples and pears, ,2s 6d case, and onions id lb.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 11
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411RANGIORA. Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 11
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