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••V AUCTIONS. ' H. MATSON AND CO. I MATSON and CO. «« ADDINGTON MARKET AS FUli* >WBtstoke sheep. ... r MATSON and CO. report that the entry ised 3700 store sheep, representing 21 nearly all email iota and nondescript The attendance was email and comB opened very uncertain. There was no reliable schedule of values as the i ol the entry did not provide it. We the following sales:—Twelve half bred in the wool with 15 lambs, good early i nearly fat, 14a 3d; 18 Southdown with 16 lambs, 10s 9d; about five other ,of ewes and lambs of various ages (from 8s 6d to 8s Sd, all counted; a pen iQ Oh# I fWffl Island four and six-tooth lerfl in forward condition sold at 14s 138 halfbred wethers, 7s; 83 halfbred era foul and ' six-tooth, ex Waiau, 8s > 186 shorn halfbred wethers, four and 7* lOd; 141 halfbred wethers, four- " i, 9s 7d; 140 two and four-tooth halfwethers, 7s lOd; several small pens ig from 4a 6d to lOe lOd; 101 halfbred shorn, four, six, and eight-tooth, weaned off them, realised 8s a small n of four and six-tooth Chatham Island « sold at 14s Id. SOB BEST RESULTS CONSIGN YOUR [STOCK TO H. MATSON and CO., JIHGTON. v JFAT SHEEP. H. MATSON and- -CO. quote the catalogue to-day at 6000 sheep" -in Ihis department. Reviewing the market as a whole, prices were a shade easier. Several consignments of light two and four-tooth wethers were keenly sought after, and in a few cases our schedule of rates hereunder may have been exceeded. We quote: Wether mutton, 4d to 4id over all; ewe mutton, 2id to S&d. The few _ pens of exhibition sheep to-day were bard to sell as the heavy-weight either in the wether or the ewe class has few friends. Oji_ihe price per head, H. Matson and Co. quote the following table:— Extra good wethers to 27s lOd. Prime heavy- wethers, 22s to 35s 6d. Prime wethers, 18e to 21s 6d. Light 'wethers, 14s to 17s 6d. Interior wethers, lis to 13s. Extra good ewes, to 20s 43. Prime heavy ewes, 18s to 20s. Prime, 15s to 17a 6d. Light, 7n fid to 14s. Aged and inferior, 9s to lis. Some of H. Matson and Co.'s principal sales were as follows.:—On account of Mr ■ <*. G, McCartney (Tai T&pu), hoggets to 16s 7d; Mr S. L. Rutherford (Leslie Hills;, 179 wethers 19a 10d to 27s 4d, 49 merino wethers 15s ICd to 17s Id; Mr J. Brooks (Brtfokside), wethers to 27s lOd; Messrs J. and 'P. Clinton (Darfield), ewes to 17s 4d, . wethers to 22s Id; Mr J. Mawson (Irwell), flw#S to 14s 7d; Mr H. Winter (Swannanoa), •weH to 16s Id; Mr W. Stone ewee to 17s Id; Mr G. Arres (Waikari), wether. to 3WlOd;. Mr G. F. Wayland (Cost), wethers to 19a 7d. FOR BEST RESULTS CONSIGN YOUR STOCK TO H. MATSON and CO., -ALDINGTON. ' • FAT LAMBS. H. MATSON and CO. report a total entry in this seoHon of 1500 head, of which H. ■ MATSON and CO.'S quota was 270. .The majority ot the lambs penned were good - prims sorts, with the usual quota of lighter lombs. The market opened out well below last week's rates, and in our opisira prices Showed a decline of 2s to 3s per head, and 'OTCr the last Stages of the sale, when butchers had purchased their 'requirements, sales were very difficult to effect. H. MATSON and CO. quota the following '"W of values;— Beat lambs to 25s lOd; •, prime 30s (3d to 28s, medium 18s 6d to ± SMjs, light 16s to, 18s. CO, quote the following tfjmjcljpal sides :~-Q« behalf of Edward's Eb(Kaimot), lambs to 22s lOd; Mr E. (»Msiqr»). lambi to 28a Id; Mr CjjJUng* (Templeton). lambs to 22s 4d; O. Smith (Sroadfleld), lambs to 20s Mesare Shepherd Bros. (Southbrook), S&BSf®& t), lambs to ale, 7d; Miss Noeline Oraw(YaldhUtat), lambs to 21s lOd; Mr (LUtfioln), lambs to 20a Id; Mr N ?!, T - _P ra *? ora (Yaldhtirst), lambs to 20s ;yfj.r'tpd;, Mr S. E, Chamberlain (Ellesmere), T*s M* G. Gudsell (Southtwab* to Has Id} Mr A. C. GreenP (flouthbtfdge), lambs to 20s Id; Mrs (Southbtidge), lambs to 31s Id. LJBEST RESULTS CONSIGN STOCK TO H. MATSON and CO., O 1 ' FAT CATTLE. ,* 3. - MATSON and CO. report the total entry in this section to-day comprised 490 f Of which H. MATSON and CO.'S ,ni ISO. About 75 per cent, of the ..entry ; was wadi up of cow beef of all . Owing to the heavy yarding, prices . . eased from the commencement of the sale, i witlt ft drop of 80q to 80S' on all light-weight ,vV< <»ttle., Heavy-weight steers and unattrac- >; f'stlw eows were easier by 80b to £2 per Wsjfe' tT -iU' / ikit'/.E* MATBON And CO. quote the following per lOQlhs—STEEßß—Extra heavy t;A'Be».to;Sß|i, handy-weights 40s to 425, prime ;>o 88s to 40», - HBII , EBB-~Beßt to 445, prime 84a 19 mediam 80s to 84s. COWS—- ' -i, -Bast. to 88s r prime 39l to 83s» others down ik*/& H» MATSOW and CO.' quote the followvj wg-ttriqes per,head:—STEEßS—Extra heavy uJ, It 12s ody prime £ls/to £lO ss, medium '&* 16# ' lf « ht £9 15» to ill ss. B-~Slxtra heavy to 414 12s' 6d, prime £S jto £9 10s, medium £6 to £8 ss, plain rmaAf-.unfinished down to £4. HEIFERS—- • ' UvXwtti- heAty to £ls 2a od, prim* £lO to £ll Medium £9 10s to £& ss, plain £6 ss. imS&jilil " RESULTS CONSIGN 'XOgB. STOCK TO H. MATSON and CO., * • PAT PIGS, s' --in, and CO. report thero was an Mm* brio entry in the pork and bacon 'taction, consisting of 520 and 140 respecThe sale opened with a drop of 7s , W>"Bs per head on last week's rates, and .not at 01l spirited as very few ■I. - -*' "buyers were operating. The sale hardened *t)-tho end of the pork sale. BaconStarted off with a drop of 8s to 10a on ■/".lterates, and continued so throughout, t , ' " MATSON and CO quote the following <r "'range;, ol values Porkers 85s to 48s, :'.jV heavT porkers 48a to 63s Sd; average price if' per.l|» 7d. >\ " Baconers 65s to £3 10s, heavy £3 15s to . ,r'£4>2s 6d'; average price per -lb sid to 6 id. % Choppers £2 10a to £5 10s. STORE PIGS. O' H* MATSON and CO. report there -was /V > extra large entry of store pigs, InclndwOatters and slips, which showed a dev deoUne on the last few weeks' rates, -• .dewing,to the pork market dropping. H. iIATSON and 00..quote the following •' * J range of values: —Small wcaners lis to 14s, medium 16s to 2is, good 22s to 245, slips '>-■>-17* to 225, stores 28s to 28s, medium stores Up to 83s. 90ft BEST RESULTS CONSIGN V 'i XOUR STOCK TO H. MATSON and CO., ?:;..%i|®I)INGTON. wll, ' CALVES. MATSON and CO. report again the E' » , sj«al pena were filled ■ beyond - requirements. ijp. 'Xh.li'' '«ver*supply, together with the de,demahd lor veal, caused the market kf'-< ,td reach stagnation point, and in many oases were forthcoming. Values ehowed a ina'tked decrease on late sales, and at no W'w-etaga was* the bidding ahimated. Values IrYv'iWMt—Small calves, 7s to 19s, medium to 18s; good 90e to ,28s, best 80s to 'rtlWv. flat S' 1 ■■ . •' «MM«IA«a mm. • JfA OA* BEST RESULTS,CONSIGN YOUR k TO H. MATSON and CO., Iffij;.' : AjDI>INGXON. A , ' . . DAIRY OATTLE. MATSON and CO. Report: There Were ,> ;,?"BS>liead iQ this department, of which it. snd Co. handled 28. The quality t" r ., JL'".ifo*vtr«d WS3 only average with very few exhibits. The market was topped • heffet at £l2, sent forward by Mr , "ffollitt (Ihtneandel). The market opened •d'-t-iP II , * siolilar basis to last week, but imas ihe 1 Sale progifesaed. There was a M/vi ilUVUloi'.demand for good olasses of cattle. J,, Matson and Co. quote the following v.',;:'' rSCge of values:—Good second and third r r, £8 to £lO 15s; medium, £C to £7 t dged and inferior, £2 10s to £5; good s!'; 'Kt'ltflmi, J9 <0 £l9; medium heifers, £7 to Vv- others, 44 to £6. EESX7LTS CONSIGN YOUK , tlfe®}OK>Tb S. MATSON and CO., . , - STORE CATTLE. -MATSON and CO. REPORT there was IP-', a fair yardlilg offered to-day, the total WSs d6wn on last week's sale, the bid";idi«a: "oeinff » little erratio. ' VALUES, RANGED AS -FOLLOWS:— up to 63s 6d, "five-year-olds up to . yottng ootrs up to £8 10s, medium ■Vii&ws .up 'to £i,. aged and inferior up to BESTOTS CONSIGN'YOUR •I'SXOOK TO' H. MATSON and CO., DINGTON. M 7474

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20108, 11 December 1930, Page 20

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