ADDINGTON MARKET.
f. ' ►— I GENERAL IMPROVEMENT IN J . VALUES. (ST Oil COMJIEBCIAL EDITOB.) , !!tr+ 4 satisfactory feature of the sale mK) £r* jLriTthe conclusion of both the r.t'wte markets values firmed up, #'tf S™?n H notwithstanding. Store " lT\Jwbs practically maintained rewhilst fat lamM P waß nQt mi »«. «as » much larger one than .t* ;mnrovinK tone of recent markets Mual,theimpronng u wSSrfeed. The "bulk of the of ewes, principally failUnes cf good sound-mouthed *"'■" -ll.«ns oi forward wethers, sheep making up to 16s 9d, there instances of over 16s being Throughout the sale there was : b fi£ demand tor sheep of all &««,£ 1« Cd per head Voltii were aa follows: lambs, !0s to 10s ed. Voir- wether lambs, 7s to 8s 9d. toall wether lambs, 5s 6d to 6s 9d. Cull 2s 3d • to 60. . Gotd ewo lambs, to 13s 2d. forward four and six-tooth wethers, to Ordinary four and six-tooth wethers, 12s t °iySSd four-tooth wethers, lis 6d to 143 £ Good four, six, and eight-tooth ewea in lamb. 16s to 18s 3d. ■,;,.! « Low conditioned four, six, and eight-tooth ewes, 10»- 6d to 13s 3d. Good two-tooth ewes (coaree woolled), lbs The following sales wero recorded: Ewes—97 four, six, and eight-tooth, at 9s; 74 s.ni., at 12s 6d; 109 a.m., in lamb at 14: • 153 two, iour, siz, and cight-tootn, in 'lamb, at 14s lOd: 62 s. and f.m. m Umb ai 9> 7d; 129 f.m., at 7s 2d; 130 s. and f.m. halfbred, in lamb at 12s 9d; r4 two and four-tooth half bred, .in lamb, at 14a; 19s.nj.,at8s 9d; 25 t.m:, at 6s 7d; Biß.m:,' at 9s Id; 84 f.m., in lamo, at Cs; IG-2 s. andf.m., at Us 7d; 89 aged halfbred, at 9s 6d; 124. two-tooth, in lamb, at 16s &; 06 four, six, and eight-tooth, in l»mb, at Ms; 150 two, four, and six-tooth, in kmb. at 10s 9d; 152 four sue, and eighttooth in lamb, at 17s; 77 four and "*-t°oth at 18s Sd; 114 s. and f.m.,- in lamb, at 9s 3d- 74 four, six, and eight-tooth, in lamb, at'lSs 3d; 879 s. and /■»-J". 1 ™ b i 1 '* 1 9 !' id- 163 four, six, and eisht-tdotn, at lisl »a, 41 'aged, at 5s Id; 22 two-tooth, m lamb, at 13» 2d'; 40 s. and f.m, in lamb, .at 9s; 60 «. and -4m., fa lamb,, at 4s 4d; 24 s. and f.m., at 9e 6d. • Wetbers-27, at 14s Id;- 76 two and fcurtooth,''at 14a 4d;. 20 four; six, and eighttooth, at 12s Lid; 117 two and four-tooth, •A 2s'Bd; 14, at 13s Id; 108 two-tooth, at :3s Id .to 18s 2d; 60, at lis 7d, 16 two-tooth at 10s; 95 four and six-tooth, at 15s 6d; 240 t»o-tooth halfbred, at 13s Sd; 37 two and four-tooth, nt. 12s 7d; 124 two-tooth, at lis 4d • 81 two and four-tooth at 12s 6d; 127 six and eight-tooth halfbred, at 16s 9d; 133 four •nd six-tooth halfbred, at 16s 7d; 213 four and six-tooth halfbred? at ,14s bd. Lanjfcs-80-ni.s., at 7a 2d; 88, at 8s 9d; 76 Ta.3., «* 6s Id; i 47, at lis d; 12 m.s., at £s 6d;-256m.«. halfbred. at 10s 3d; 179, at 7s 7d; 220, at 10s 6d; 187, at 7s;. 39, at 38s; 20, at 2s 3d; 18, at6s : 60, at 7s Id; 76, at 8a:-26, atlOs 10df 'B9, at 8s 6d; 230 wether; at 7«; 93 ewe, at 7s 6d; 91 halfbred ewe, at 13s 2d. , • • FAT LAMBS. The yarding comprised 4430, a fVw less than hw't week." There was a bigger proportion of good lambs. Tlie sale was scarcely so free 'id last ..week," ami for lighter lambs a shade less competition. was evinced. How- . ever, there was no fece.-3iou in values worth sneaking . of, prims lambs, in particular, faring as firm as previously. . Values were as. follows: Extra" prime lambs, 245. to 26s 3d. Prime hinbs, 10s 6d to 22s 7d.Medium lambs, 18s 6d to 19s 3d. Light'and unfinished lambs, 12s',to 16s. The • followiSg sales were made: The'followuig sales were made:—'P. Walker JSelwyri), 1 at 26s 3d;- Colin Ste-.vart (Socfe- ; lirail, 70 »t 22s Td to 24a; R. T. McMillan (Irwcll), 6* at 20» 3d to 24«; V. R. WAb (West Eyreton), 11 at 21s fc>.V; W. Powis, 20 at ais 8d; C. H. Hidgen (Greendale), 142 at 18s-"9efc.to-Sl« 8d; C. Sergent (Eakaia), 100 et 19bM to 21s 4d; H. B. Wilkinson (Cherttty), 70' at 18s 6d to 21s 2d; L. T. Gordon, (LaurSftojil, 15 at 19s JOd to 20s 10d; G. F. I'. J.'ftemmon Sd; ItS M. M. Allan- (Walkaii);.23o. at l«s. 8d 4d; A. W. Ironside (Hdronvtajj 72. • at 36ii;3tl to 20s Id; D. Basks (rtekaaa), ,33 at 16s;rSd to 20s; E.. Gardneri(Scajraill), -80 at 17s'8d to 19a9d; -"H. Stepheris (Irwell), & aiit« 9d to 19a 8d; J. >H. Jarman (Darifcld),J2l at 19s 6d to 10s ; '8d; Cowans. Btes. (CusttHa'at 18s 9d to ; l9s Bd;- Aaron- Bell (West'Welton), .85 at 19s[ .Join. Payne (YaldIruMt), ?1-lo.*ilßs.iad; ..Major Hufcfon (Banoor), 165,at,18s lOd to ISs;lid; : B. }V. Franks fSockljttxn), 44 at 16s Sd- to 18s, 9d; J. J. Gallagher (CulVeHen), 79 at 17s 2d to 18s 7dj Wv.Wflki*(Omai),Boa« 185.6 d; E. A. 'Washbourns (Selwyn);' SO-at 18b .to -188 3d; If; H? McLean (Amberley);":2o7 at 16s 8d to 18» Sij »F. ,Tiaver9(Culverdßn)i'7» ct»lfis 4d tolßs*Sd; J. V.- Chatterton <!Pen)pleton); 50 ;»t 17e}6d to 18s; C. Pops (Port Levy), 74 at 14s : M ; 'tb 18a;",Fitzsimmdns Bros. (Greta • Vkk),MM5 at ISs 8d to 17s lid; D. McKie (Kylslr 70 nt 16s tfi' to. 17s :iod; John Deans (Coalg4»j, 46 at Hit lOdj, J. B. Daly (Lauris.ton),. 158 at ISs 6d,ioa7s,9d; D. and W. E. Hampton : (Mahwra)i/l4T ! a't lisjlld to 17s 7d;,Konn^i : at 14? M-tO/,WB.'7d;?J. ? (Domett), 86 at 16a (Greendale), 83 *t 145;,&4 twWiSfidliC. McClelland (Soargill)) •81 at 18s lliKtoil7»>Bdr A. Pishor, fCulverden), iScargiUJ, 6l at-lfis .lid to.ies lid; P. H..| iChristiaift (I)unsanael)i v 70 ht lfii 7d; E; A. J. Guy (Port | levy),l.%at 14s 4d to'lßs 4d; client; 132 at : 16s Bd4o:i6s Id; K. Wikon (To Pirita), 27 I r at J: v H6ir, (Styx), :46 at IfiblOdj'K'McCarthy <Kyle);'2o at 15s tud; | J. pampifrr-Otoaaley i(Waikati), 148 at 12a 7d to 15s Bd;>J. F. Buchanan (Kinlocj), 64, at 14s '4d to 15s Bd;';'a.-'-,0. Cole {Waiau), 86- '■' at■ ißsii'riia" to'" 16s; Taylor.:and' Henderson I (Reirgiflkißl a* 18s .'4d tolss; C. E. Mason wyn), 63 at 14s Qd to 15s; A. E. LangdaleHiint'(W«stHelton), 60 i,t 14s 4d; E. Ensbr 1 (Domett), 182 at 12s 2d to 14s Id: P. Jen,. ! shaw'(Culvardcn), 40 at 12s. ' sheep.:"' ■■■ A :yarding, Oi ten., races, whidi included | some .wellTfiniahod pens of both wethers .and ewes.. The'market opened at last week's 1 rates, and showed an improvement .as the sale progressed or «11 ewe and prime wether mutton. Towards' the end of the iuarket ©<Snp«tition improved,-.and on the ffhole a •atiafactory • sale ■:,■ was i r recorded. , Frceiing tmrers-opwated. to a moderate extent, paying vp to 4d par lb- for wether mutton.. Amongst outstanding lines.were trucks of 61 .wethers sod 60 owm sent forward by J. Gariand (BenMtta). Tiie SO topf of the wethers brought 57b. Sd, and 18' of tho ewes 20a 6d, thaJbest prices of the 1 day. Mrs M. M. Allan <W«i-kari)-Mcurcd 27s for the tops of a. truck 01 56 ; :**s«i«rs. > .''V-:-H- v f ••--.. 1 The, foUowimr i» of values:—- ■ Extra nriiiw^wethers,'to 27a.2d. Prime wetißTS, 20s 9d to 25a. j. • Medium wetbecs, 18s to 20s Sd. ' Inferioraad light wethers, 14s to 17s 6d. Prime ewes, 17s 6d to 20s 6d. .Ifcdiumewes, 14s 6d to 17s. Inferior;ind light- ewes, 9s to TSs 9d. , • The roHowing, sales were recorded : Wethirs—J. Garland (Bennetts), 61 at.24s .ediio S7. 2d; Mrs M. M., Allan (Woikari), «6 at to 27s;' E. Ridgen (Greendale), 10at-23s 6d to 28s lid; client, 65 at 20s ■ toiStt'lMj P.-and J. Northcote (Waiau), .88 »VOB3. 3d to. 255; -H. B, Davison (Bal,ft?nJ)^*>Vat 20s ,7d. to 255 : , Mrs A: R. l»tl»;CMt. -Vuloan), 66 at 21s 9d to 24s Gould tThe Hermitage), 124 at 19s M lb 88s 8d; 8. Andrew (Kaikouru), 260 at ■■ Mi ad. to 33s 7d; F. J. Lemon (Balmoral), 129 »V"193 4d *to 23» 4d; E. Hay (Pigeon
Bay), 120 at ISs 7d to 23s 4d; Alex..Anderson (Lowcliffl, 60 at 18a Ed to 235; T. A. Walker (Selwyn), 24 at 23s Id; J. Wylhe (Sefton), 6-3 at 00s 4d to 22s 3d; Adam itSmith (Culverden), 112 at 16a 3d to 22s 4d; Pertli Estate, 14 at 21s lid; H. R. furze (St. Martins), 122 at 18s 6d to 21s 10d; I. Croft (Amberley), 135 at 18s 7d to 20s; client, 68 at 18s 6d to 19s lOd; J. H. £<Uw *nd Son (Oxford), 128 at 15s 4d io 13s 9d; J. Cossar (Duvauchelle), 49 at 17s Id to lftr 2d: W. J. Moir (Styx), 24 at 18s 10d; A. Anderson (Terabo), 121 at lGs 8d to ISs 0d; E. G. and C. K. Hampton (Methven). 60 at 16s Id; K. C. Todhunter (Laie Heron . 305 at 17s to 16s; Jos. Bell (West Melton'. 20 at 17s 10d; W. P. Cross (Burnham), 31 at 15s lid to 17s 4d; H. TJrquhart (JIV Oakdcn), 72 at 14s 9d to 17s 3d: H. Caf (Springston), 138 at 16s lOd to 17a 3d; P. £• Webb (Wrst Eyraton), 26 at 17s; A. £.. Langdale Hunt (West Melton), 105 at l«s 6d to 16c 8d; client, 72 at 15s to 16a 9d; Colin Deans (Waiau), CO at lfc 4d; J. D. Matheson (Greendsle), 152 at 16s: Filzsimmons Bros. (Greta Vale), 42 at 15s lCd; T. and P. Charles (DoifHt), 51 at 10a 9d to 13s 6d. . Ewes—J. Garland (Bennetts). 60 at lis Id to 20s 6d; H. R. Davison (Balmoral), 12 at 20a sd; T. A. Walker (Selwyn), 81 at 15s Id to 20s Id; J. Petrie (Swannanoa), 25 at 18s 8d; E. Bidden (Greendale), 42 at lis 3d to 18s 6d; E. J. Farr (Bennetts), 69 »' lis 7d to 17s Sd; D. Gillanders (Darfie.d), 130 at 13s 5d to 17s 7d; C. Cossar (Duvauchelle), 60 at 15s 7d to 17s id; i.Guiney (Halkott), C7-at 12s 4d to 17s; A. Graham (Bangiora), 16 at 16s 3d; H. li. Thorn (Hororata), 60 at 14s 7d to 15s 10d: M. C. Morrison (Waipara), 25 at 12s Id W 15s lOd; E. E. Jenkins (Dunsandel), 18 at 15s 8d; S. Gardner (Fernside), 102 at 14s 6d to 15s 7d; J. O'Cavroll (\\ addington), 5o at ISs 3d to 15s sd; A. Fisher (Oulverden), 5U at 11% 8d"to 15e 3d; H. E. H. Richards (Methven), 70 at 13s 4d to 15s 3d; E. I-Gri-'g (Alford Forest), 53 at lis 3d to lof Id; Mrs M. J. Co K an 14s to 15s; C. Sargent (Rakaia), 101 at 13' Id to 15s; W. J. MoGuchan, 25 at lis 10d to 14s 10d; W. Wilkie (Omihi), 45 at 13a lOd to 14s 9d; K. Anderson (Te Pirila), « at lis to 14s 7d; G. S. Donald (Darfield), 2G at 14s 7d; O. Wright (Cashmere), 64 at lis 4d to 14s 4d; client, 59 at 12s lid to 14s 3d; M. J. Dron (Waikari), 66 at 12s 9d t.> 14s 3d; T. Gilpin (Highbank), 65 at 103 4d to 14s; H. R Davis (Waipnra), 54 at 10s 6d to 14s; Kaikoura-client, 62 at lis 9a to 13s client, 75 at 12s 3d to 13s 8d; Kaikoura client, 42 at 10s 4d to 13s 7d; F. Roberts (ScargiUV4o *t ils 2d to 13s AS' C E. Mason (Wocdgrove), 23 at 12s 9d; G". G.' Grigg (Motunau) 71' at 10b 4d to 12s sd; G. Henshaw (Culvcrden), 36 at lis lid; J. W. Harrison (Scargill), 25 at Us 9d; P. McCarthy (Kyle), 49 at lis to lis 8d: Donald Banks (Rakaia), 56 at lis 3d tolls 7d; Banks' Bros. (Rakaia), 42 at lOs-lOd to Us 4d; Adam E. Smith (Culverden), 74 at 10s lOd to lis-ad; F. C. Cole (Waiau), 32 nt 10s 7d to He 2d; J. O. Daky (Lauriaton). 11 at lis Id; Jas. Tate- (Conway Flat) 40 at 10s..I0d; T. Elliot (Cheviot), 71 at 10s to 10s sd: Taylor and Henderson (ScargiH), * .at 6s lOd to 10s Id; Fitzelmmons Bros (Greta 'Vale), 27 at 9s 1M; "clients, J> at 11a 3d and 128 at 8s Sd to 9s Bd. FAT CATTLE. A vardin" of 325 head,' about 50 less than last week There was very little outstanding n A but on the otheV hand there was leas of the poor stuff that has featured the rntrket for some time. The sale opened weaker than the preceding sale's average rates, but gradually improved ""d towards tho close was much brighter than last week Val'ues improved from 25s to 30s on opening rates. The following graziers were represented Messrs W. A. Nicholls (Belfast), A. &. Little (Mt. Vulcan), D Campbell ffj»«™fc F. Leonardo (Le Bon's Bay) A. .K. Turnbull fLochnavar), F. Bull (Waddmgton), D. U. Kht (Omihi) C. P. Feary (East Oxfbrd% al. Lyall pWßay) Taylor's Estate (Papanui), Molesworth Estate, L. K. C. mac farlane (Kaiwara), Tikau Estate. Values were as follows: Prime steers £l3 6e to £ls 10s. Medium steers £9 5s to £l3, . Light and inferior steers £6 16s to £3. Prime heifers £7 17s to £lO 2e 6d. Medium and inferior heifers £4 12s 6d to £7 10s. Extra prime cows-to £ls 10s. Prime cows £6 15s to £8 15s. ' Medium and inferior cows £4 10s to £6 ss. The following sales.were made:— F. Bull (Waddington), 7 steers at £7 10s to £l2 12* 6d- D. G. Wright (Windermere), 7' steers at £lO 15s to £ll 12s- 6d; C. Feary (East Oxford), 7 steers at £8 15s to £94 C b. Lyall (Pigeon Bay), 11 steers at £6 17s 6d to £lO, 6 heifers at. £5 2s od to £6 17a fid; C. Maginnesa (Wainui), cow at £6 5»; Taylor a Estate (Papanui),' 10 steers at £lO to £l4 17s 6d; T Ha-wley (Rcngiora), cow at £5; Molesworth Station, 7 steers at £7 17s 6d to £B, 12 heifers at £7 10s to £9 ss; L. H. C. Macfarlane (Kaiwara), 25. steers at £6 10s to £ls; 33. Hay (Piseon Bay),. 6 steers at £lO to £lO 108; X). Cumptoll (Studbolmo), 16 otee» nt £9 7s 6d to £lO ss; H. Gardner (Purau), 14 cows at £4 to £7; Mrs E. Harper (Waiau), 8 steers at £8 to £l4 se; L. H. Campbell (Happy Valley), 4 steers at £8 to 'Mfc'SffMrs E. TaylorTfjadoroOks),^ ioows at PA 10s to £6 15s; F. Leonardo'(Le Bon'a Bay) 18 steers at £7 7s:6d to £9,:7\heifers at £6 79'6d to £1 15s, A coW> at £6 to £7; Mallinson Broo (Kopara), 3: steers at £9 7s'6d; Mrs A. B..Little (Mt. Vulcan), 4 steers at -£l3 10s; Mrs M. Rutherford (Brackendale), cows at £8 12s 6d to ; ;£15 10s, 1 steer at £8 IBs; C. Rudd 7s 6d; G. Bradshaw, (Sheffield), steer at £6; D Campbell (Timaru), 8 steers at £6 to £8 7s 6d; H. T. Little (Hui Hui), 3 cows at £4 to £5 ss; W/ A. Nioholls (Belfast), 20 eteers at £8 455-to £l2; A. Gynes (Makikihi), 15 steers at £7 17b 6d to £9 10s; J. L. Banks (Upper Biccarton),- heifer, at £8:120.6 d; J. Johnsojx (Little Kiver), steer at £9 12s 6d; Tikau Estate, 20 eteers at £B. to £l2 12e 6d, cow at £8 Es, heifer at £lO 2s 6d; clients, 7 steers at £8 7s 6d. tiv £l3 12s 6d,: 2 steers at £8 to £9 17e 6d,18 steers at £6 to £l2 15s, 5 heifers at £6 17s 6d; Mrs Pickering (Opawa), cow at £sos; W. H. "Phillips (Ricoa r ton), cow at £7 10s; E. Kevern (Sefton), 7 eteers at £6 10s to £lB 7s ,6d; client, 18 steers at £6 12s 6d to £8; .West Coast client, 8 steers at £7 170 6d; W. A. Mann (Spreydon), cow at £9 ss. . '.' .VBALERS. •'■, ' . A.-medium-eized entry of veal calves was forward,' and prices,.were a little'better, than ■wia the case at the previous sale. Values were as follows: • Runners to £5. . Good vealers £2 16s to £8 2e 6d. Medium vealers £1 12s 6d to £2 12s 6d. Small calves 6s to i7e 6d. . STORE CATTLE. A small yarding, ..and sales were so few as to scarcely justify quotations. Three-year-old steers brought up to £5 2» 6d, and cows in , calf to £8 ss. Bulls sold at £2 to £4 6s. DAIRY CATTLE. A large entry of fair quality dairies, which met with a slack sale; .Values were:— Good Shorthorn heifers. £l9 to. £2l. Ordinary .to good heifors £6 10a to £l2. Good third and fourth calvers to £ls 10s. Medium cows to £8 10s. Inferior cows 35s to £5- •' ■ FAT PIGS. I There'was a medium entry and a good demand for baconers. Porkers were in oversupply. Values were: I Shoppers £8 to £6 10s. . .»' l Baconers £4 10s to £4 ISs. • : " ; Heavy baconers £5 to £6 Vie. I - . . Extra heavy baconers to £6. . Average price per lb 7d to 7jd. Porkers 455, to 66a. Heavy porkers 60s to 70s. Average price per lb 9d to 9Jd. STOBEPIGS. , A better demand existed for store pigs, the entry was smaller, and- no large pigs were offered. Prices for medium-sized.pigs were in the vicinity of 6s- per head, better. Values were as follows: — Medium stores 82s to 40s. Smajl stores 18s to 80s. Good weanere 13s to 16s. Small weaners 8s to. 12s 6d.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17155, 26 May 1921, Page 9
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