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LIVE STOCK SALES.

' — Mcssrn Abraham and .' ffa V a ? s Wft i hmI T a port:—At Levin on Friday last wo W J very heavy yarding of sheep, and; e attl =: t'tock coming lorward well in excels o 1 advertised numbers. The "{J? very poor, due no doubt to. the inclimcut weather, and bidding suflcrcd in co - - qucncc,' being somewhat limited. Prices for fat stock wore piauiUnined but tho demand for the quantity was notfoi:l cumins. Prices realised were aeJ, o ' l ™- Fat lambs, 15s. 6d.. 165.. Id.: fat shorn ©wc£ 175., 17e. 3d.. 18=. 10d„ 18s. lid., fat woollv ewes, 255. 6d.; fat cwo3 and wetners? mixed, 6d., 205.; wooUy ewes and lamba 20s. 2d., 28s. 4d.; e ™3. 13s: Id., 13s. 9d.; two-tooth wetlrns, 14.. 6d„ 15s. Id., Us. 3d.; /°™ ari £= £A • fit 1 "}.mq 17s.:' fftt ROWS, £5 10a.. 4.3 Ifh * £6 I*s £7 135., £8 195.; fat bullocks, £8* 18s., £9"5 a; fifteen and cightecn-nioatli steers, £3 35., £3 lis.: two-year •\&* £4 15s • cows and calves. £4 os., -»ear linir and fifteen-month cmrrty tieifers. 1 *5* to £3 145.: ©lghteen-moiun. heifer*, r\vb £4 120. Attention is drawn to the fact that -for .tho foUowinjr few raontha alter tlio Now Year weckl* fales wiU bQ held by tho firm at Lcvjji-. also that the* aro co'mmencine rcsular pit? tales on sale Tho New Zealand. Loan and s ' c K an 'i'j \imcv Co.. Ltd., report:—Wo held oar usual s-ale at llaa.giotu on Monclay a good yarding of cattle, al lines * readilv under the hammer at good \ftltjes. Wcaier heifers, 30s. 6d.; small steers. £2 Is.; Eood l f r' to £4 £3 9S ls, 6 HarTco^ <!d i3 fe. to £4 135.; fat cows, £5. £5 lfa, to £6-9 cows.and calves, £4 to £4 14:.. bul -g • £6 2s. 6d., to £6 55.; dairy cows, » !«• Pius; SUps, 18s. " . _ T.tracrs Dalgety and Companj, UJ-, r 5" Most of the sheep offered were two and fou'-toot i petition', ui 9™". mer. Two and four-tooth "ethers, Year steers, to £5 is., spiiio fc £5 18s.; bull, £2 15s. h SnS rd lho weather was wit and boisterous, buyers HE^MdiS^e^ prices showed a sUsht rue o n J» st rates Some of our principal Eftes, were as under3so well-fjrmvn four-tooth wethers. 17s. 3d.; aged shorn ewes with lamb?, 193. Id.; medium two-tooth wethcro, l a. fIV lw« io l6sTd toTs? 6il. Cafeef Fat Mllockf'di-ht), £7 ss. to £8; fat cows, £6 15s. to £7 Is.: three-year steers (forward). £7 Us.; three-year steers, £o lis6d. to £6 Us.; two and a half-year aaid three-vettr steers, £5 12s. A nice line of well-brod Shorthorns, two-year steers on account of Mr. J. Kcbbell. made a; 6d.; empty cows. £3 4s. to « 18s., ci3W9 with calvw,. £4 95.; yenilinc heifers £3 Is. to £3 155.; two-year steers, £4.12n., dullb, £4 to £6 10s. ,

BTJKNSIDE MARKETS. (Br Telegra-Ph—Press Association.) Dunedln, December 23. At Burnside to-day, 150 fat eattic v< cro yarded, and though tho yarding was small the , demand was slack. Prices opened on a par- with thoso ruling last week, but ae. 'the. c ale advanced there \va6 ft- downward, tendency, and, token aU over, prices were down- about- 10s. perliead. . Prime bullocks, £12 to £13; extra, to £14 2s. 6d.; medium. £10 Its. to £11 10a., others, to £9 155.; primo healers and cows, £S to £9 153.; extra, to £13 12s. 6d.; medium. £6 to £7 10s. Pat sheep: 1155 penned. The supply was short. and although there is never mucli mutton, wanted during Christmas week, tho demand then being mainly for lamb, there was a better demand than was expected. Prices were about Is. lower than thoeo ruluig last week. Prime shorn wethers, 235. to 25g.; extra, to 265. M.:'.medium, 20». to '22s ;'- r light and'"unfinished,-"to 1 ! 1 .19 a.; woolly wethers, to 355. 3d.; heavy shorn ewes, 22a. 6(1 to 245. 6d.; extra, to 265. 3d.; medium, 18s.; 6d. to 215.; lijrht fl.ud "unfiuished, 13s. to 16s. ' ' ; There was a big yarding of fat lambs, 5283 being penned... Several butchers who had purchased privately to make provx-' sion against a short market, and in consequence the yarding was much in excees of requirements. The average prices showed a reduction, ot 2s. per head on last week s rate:, while nt times sales were, very hnTd to effect. Taken- all over, the quality was good. Prime, 17s. 6d. to 195.; extra; to 21s. 9d,; medium,'lte. 6d. to 165.; light-and unfinished, lie. to 13s. Pi»s: 45 fat pigfl and 88 stores were yarded. "Tho entry of fat pigs was small, bidding was indifferent, and prices showed a fall eb compared with last week's rates. Hoavv baconers. £3 IC-3. to' £4; light do., £2 lCs. to £3 Ss.; porkers. £1 15s. to £2 7s. 6tl. slips, £1 as. to £1 125.; suckers, 15s. to £1 2s. 6d. ..

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1940, 24 December 1913, Page 8

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LIVE STOCK SALES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1940, 24 December 1913, Page 8

LIVE STOCK SALES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1940, 24 December 1913, Page 8

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