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districts, and the sale went with a- good twins from start to finish, resulting in an excellent clearance, only a Jew pens being turned out unsold. Quotations:—lnferior yearling stoera, £2 14s. 6d,, £2 155., £2 165., £2 19s. 6d.; fifteen-month otters, £3 65., £3 11s., £3 Its.; yearling heifers, £3 fc. to £3 11s.; fifteen-months Jersey and Hoi-stein-cross heifers, £4 10s. 6d. to £4 13s. 6d.; fifteen to cighteen-iionths heifers, ,£4 Is., £4 <6., £4 &.; tivo-yijar steers, £4 4s. to £4 10s. 6d.; two and a. hall and threeyear steers,.£s l&s., £5 165., £5 175.; threeyear steers, £6 2s. 6d. to £6 65.; three and a half-year bullocks, £6 lfe, £7, £7 os, 6d.; four-year bullocks, £7 U. to £7 12s. 6d. On account of Jlr. Link-liter, in conjunction with Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd.. thrao-yenr P.A. , steers, £6 165.; tJirce-yoar Hereford steers, £7 Bs. On account of Mr. P. A. M'Hardy, in conjunction witii Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Hired and o. halfyear bullocks, £7; inferior store cows, £2 &5. 6d. to £3 ss;; etoro cows, £i 13s. 6d. to £4 as. fid.; forward cows. £5 Is.; light fat cows, £5 9s. to £5 Hte.; light, fat heifers, £5 18s.; , bulla.. £3, £3 2s. ■ 6d.,' £3 10s., £4 10s., £4 155., £5 Zβ. 6d. . Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., -report:—At Shannon on Wednesday a> medium,entry of sheep and eattJe mot with good "competition, and sold at the follow* ing rates:— itixed hoggets (small), 12s. 7d. to 13s. Id.; others, 15s, 61; fat hoggets, 21e.; fat owes, 20s". 4d.; empty ewes, 12s. 6d.; fifteen to eighteeh-ttiontlis steers, £3 105. to £3 176. 6d.; fifteen to eighteenmonthe dairy heifers. £4 to £4 10s.; aci-. fers in ca.lf, £4 10s. to £5; twelve to-fit-teeni-months heifers, £2 12s. 6d. to £3 93. 6d.; poa-ltors, £2 3s. to £2 55,; woancr- piffs, 15s. 6d.; sow and litter, £4 ISS. . ; ' Mojsra James Maeintoua 'and 00. report havinc held their ufiuol weekly sale at their Masterton (Wadpoua) saleyaids on Wednesday. November 13, when they offered a yarding of 105 head of cattle, only 68 head,of whioh wore advertised; 139 sheep wore advertised, and 110 came_ forward, which met with goad comnotition, and practically tile whole yjvrdtag was sold, ait prices as fellow.—Fat shorn owes, 14e. .woolly fat owes, 235. to 255. 3d.;'forwoi'd ernes, to 175.; four and six-tooth wethers, 1&. 4d.; stews, £5 175.; two-year st«rs, ■£4 lfe. to £4 175.; cightc«n,monUie stsera. £3 10s. to £3-145,; yearling steers, £2 15.5. to £3 14s.;.e:ghtecfl-n)onths h<uf«rs, £3 17s. to ,, £4 125.; yearling heifers. £2 Jβ. to £2 10s.; empty cows, £3 10s. to £3 155.; bulls, £4 to £5. BTJENSIDE 6AM. (By Telcgraph.--Prejs Association.) Dunodlni November 13. At Buroside to-day 173 fat, cattle were yarded, Owieisting . jEfttnly of ■ graziers consignments-. Prices were on a par : \vitli 1 those ruling last week. . Best bullocks, £12 10s. to £13 lOsJj extra, to £15 17s. 6d.; medium, £10 10s. to £11 I0s.; gtliorß,- £9 ; 10s. to £10 ss. u Fat sheep: There was a full yarding of 2536, consisting mainly ol primo. heavyweight wethers. Butchers' ■ stoeks Avcre light, and the total .yarding was cleared under good competition. Tho average pneo was about Is. per h«ad below week's' ratos. Best wethers. ■ 235. to 285.; extraheavy, to 315.; others, 225. 6d. to Mβ. 6d.; shorn wethers, to 18s.; bost owes, 325. to 265.: ortra, to 295. 6d.; others, 17s, to 225. ■Fat lambs: There was a medium ynrdine. 173 being penned, consisting' mainly of graziers' consignments. Prices opened on a- par'with last week's rates, but as bntohers had short, .supplies .on hand thcro was a hardening tqwartts tho end of the sale. Best, 21<3. 6d.; -Rood, ISs. to 195.; medium and light, 15s. to 17s. 6d, Pigs': 54 fat pigs and. 48 .stores wore penned. Thero. was the. usual-attendance of buyers, and prices wero on a par withthose ruling last week, stores if anything being slightly firmer, Siiokove. 15s. icj 18s.; slips, to -255.; store, , ;, to 40s\; porkers, 425. to 475. 6d.; light baconers, to 555.; heavy, do., to 85s. ■

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1598, 15 November 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1598, 15 November 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1598, 15 November 1912, Page 8

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