LIVE STOCK SALES.
Mr. Newton Kins, New Plymouth, supplies the foHov.-li!?:—Oa Holiday, at my supplementary bull lair at Stratford, I had oaly a fair entry, but a good attendan."o of the public. Tho quality of the bulls yarded \va3 r.ot so good as at my fonsor sale, but tho good boasts yarded were oagcrl'y competed for, and sold well. Jei-ccy (Trades, £7 15s. to £16: poorer class, £5 to £7 55.; 2-yea.r Shorthorn, £8 10s.; yearling ' Jersey, £2 ss. to £5; yearling 'fihoriiioms, £3 ss. to £4 155.; pedigree Jersey bull "Dominion Day," 11 guineas; pedigrea Ayrshire bull, poor, £4 15s. At my springing heifer yards on Tuesday, November 7, I hod a good entry anil attendance. Taken all through prices wers Mtrhor than at last week's e;»1c. Clnic; spnnjors, £6 12s. 6d. to £8 10.?.; others, £3 to £5 15=.; cows, calved, £6 15s. to £3 lCs. On tho same day, at liahotu, I had a fair entry, including a good number of bull?, which were noi in demand. Store r»nd forward cows fold well, end yearling to 15-:i:onths cattle met with fair demand: yearling to IC-months heifers, 37?. to £2 175.: 10-ir.-oaths steers, £2 7s. to £2 15?.: poorer, 265. to 375.; 2-yc.ir empty heifers, £3 IS.-,, to £3 19*.; 2-ycur steers, £4 ?.*.; fat sheep, £4 195.; forward cows, £3 18s. to £4 65.: store cows, £3 2s. 6d. to £3 95. 6d.; yearling bulls, 355. to £4 ICe.; pedigree Jersey do., 10 to 15 guineas. There was a rcood entry at Waiwa!;aiho on Thursday, November 9, and a pood attendance of tho public. Yca.rlinss met witli pood demand, but the springing heifers yarded were poor in quality, and fold aocm-dingly. Yearling to 15-months heifc.rc £2 7.'. to £i 13s. 6d.; mixed yearlings, 31s to £2 4s.j ycarlinz to 15-montli6 steers, £2 10s. 6<l. to £2 lfc. Gd.; 2-year empty hcife-r3, £3 13s. to £4; 2-yoa.r steer?, £4 to £4 135.; store cows, £2 to ,<?3 13s. 6d.; forward cows, Si 1C?. 6d. to £4 15s. 6d ; yearling bulls, 235. 6d. to £2 2p. 6d.; yearling Jlobtein bull. £4 155.; 2-year Jersey bull, £5; 2-ycar Shorthorn biil.l, £7 155.; sfirinelng heifers. £4 ss. to £6 155.; cows in milk. £3 7s. 6d. to £8. A nice lino oi" miwd IS-months to 2-year Jersey heifers, on account of Jlr. H. C. Sampson, elicited keen inquiry, and sold for £5 4=. During tho week I have said privately at the following prices :—Fat bullocks. £7 155., £8 2s 6d.. £9 155.. £10 55.. and £10 15?.; 5-year store bnllocks, £6 55.. £6 65., and £6 !l!s.; a. nice line of JTolstein heifers, £3 10s.; empty 2-vear heifers cood. £4 155.; store cows £3 55., .£3 13s. 6d.. £3 155.; yearling to 18months M«;rs, £2 195.: yearling to 13months heifers, £?> Bs.; dairy cows. £8 lte.-Ei-ade bulls. £8 10s.-to £10 IPs.: yearling bull:;, £3 103.; fat heifers, £5 12s. 6rt ■ wethers. 12s. 6d. imd IO.; hoggets. 15;. • ewes, 15*.; fat sheep, 225. to 235. 6d.; mixed shcop, Bs. 6d. to 11s. Gd.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1284, 13 November 1911, Page 8
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510LIVE STOCK SALES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1284, 13 November 1911, Page 8
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