LIVE STOCK JULES.
Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd.report on their JohnsonviHe sale as folluwrt:—A mno-ll entry of bullocks and «• *mall yarding of sheep cn&w forward, and rtohl well at kite rates. Prune bullock?, £11 12*. fid. to £11 165.: lieht bullocks. £') 15h. to £10 5y.; vealer.s. £1 to £1.23. fid.;: prim© wethers. £i Oh. 6U. to £1 Is.; £oo<! wetheiv. 19c?. 3d. to 19?. 6s. j prime heavy, ewes. 19s. Id.; pood owe?, Vte. 3d. to 17s. 6d.; lighter, 16*. 6d. to 1&*. 3d.; pri/im lamb, 15*. 4d. to 16s. Messrs. Nalgety and Co., Ud.» Master-' ton, report having held a very successful isulo jit'Taratahi on April 9. Owing to the Kneter holiday.* ►their usual fortnightly. »nli\ whir.h would have boon ht r ia (n Monday next, w«s held ojf Thursday to> suit, tho convenience of elignts. Thoi-e was'-' 'a. very pood yarding of both cheep and cattle, and the prices realised were well i up to market, rates. Wo *«t|Qto As follow i Mixed aged ewes, 10s. 9d.; forward Up. to lit?. lOd. to Kf. 7d.; 2-tooth wether,*. , R*. <to 17s. 9d.: shorn 83. Bd.;' woolly lambs, 10s. 2d., IDs. 4d„ IPs. 9d.V 13s. sd„ lis. lid.; blackface lambs (rape-, 10s. 3d., 125., 13s. Sd., t l3s. lid.; heifer calves, 295., 523., 335. 6d.; st-cor calves. $k. 6d„ 435.; fat cows, £6 2s. 6d. ' ADDINGTON MARKETS. (Br Telegraph.—P/flss Aaiooiatl^fl.) Chrlstchureb, April 15 . Tho lateness of. the season and. the effects of the showed tlieirieelvcs' at tho Addington live stock market to-day. There woa an all-round drop ill the yarding, more particularly in sheep. Store sheep: Good two-tooth ewe«, 203. to 225.: extra good two-tooth ewes, to 245.; other lines of two-tooth ewes. !7s* to 19?.; four and 6ix-tooth ewes, lfe. to 2Gs. 3d ; four-tooth ewes, 2?s. 4d, (passed); two, four, <ind six-tooth ewes, 16s. to i&s.} six and eight-tooth ewes. 15s. to 15s. 6d.; two, four, six, and eight-tooth ewes, 16 s. to 18s. Id.; four. six. and eiglit-ttfoth ewes-, 13s. fid, to 175.; best sound-mouth ewes, 16s. to 17s. 6d.; medium eound-moutU ewes, 15s. to 165.; other sound-mouth ewes. 12s. 9d. to 145.; fu/l and ewes, 9s. Id. to 155.; aged ewes, 9s. to lis.; merino ewes, Be.; b£st tape lambs. 15s. to l&s.; good, 13s. 6d. to S4s. 6d.; medium, 12s. to 135.; very mediu.m, 10s. 6d. to lis. 6d.; inferior lambs. sd. io 9s. 9d.; good ewe lambs. 16s. 7d, to 16s. Ifof.j email ewe lambs, 14g. to izs.i two-tooth wethers, 14a. 6d. to 16s. Id,; four and sixtooth wethers (nothing special on oiler;, 16s. 9d. to 175.; merino wotltefe, 13s. Id.
Fat lainbs: Teis, IBs. to 20s. 4d.; average weights. 17s. to 17.5. ICd.: lighter and unfinished. 15s. sd. to 16c. Sti. ' Fat sjiecp: Prime wethers, 21s. Id. to 245.; extra, to 265.; prime owes, 17s. 6d. to 235. 6d.; medium owed, 24a. sd. to 1"75.; aced culls and lichter ewes. 12a, fid, to 14s. -, Fat oattle: Steers. £7 12s, 6d. to £11 IBs.: extra, to £16 10s.: heifers, £5 ss. to £9- 7-s. 6d.; cows, SS to £9 55.; extrif., to £10 155.; Teal calves, 6s. to 555.; extra., to 355.. according to quality, fifteen to tlghtoeiMnonths sorts, £2 ISs'. to £3 10s. (passed}; tvo-y«ar steers, £4 (passed); two-year heifers, £4 to £4 Is.;'three-year steers, £7 ss. (passed); three-year heifers, £5 10s, (passed); c<vp», £1 10s. to £4 7s. Five l-wo'-year ttoisteiu heifers made £5 2s. to £5 55.; dairv cows, £3 1&>. to £10 10s.; extra, realieißff'to £13 15s. Pigs: Choppers, 60s. to 775,; heavy baconcrs, 60s. to 7Cs.; lighter 5£ 5 . 6d, to 575. 6d. Prico per 5b., 5Jd. to 5Jd. Heavy porkers. 465. to 565, slighter trorkcr.3, 355. to 445. Prico per lb., old. to 6Sd. Store pttrs: Best stores, 355. to 415.; medium stores, 23i. to 345.; small stores, 19s. to 27i5.; wcaners. 10s. to 16s. BUBNBIDE MARKETS. Duriedin, April 15. At Burnsidc to-day quotations were:— Prime bullocks, £11 to £13; extra prime, to £14; medium, £9 10s. to £10 55.; Hfiiit, £7 10s, to £8 12s. 6d.; best heifera, £8' to £9 10s.; medium to Kood, £6 10s. to £-7 155,; light and aged, £5 to £5. Fat sheep; 3373 penned. All classes showed a decline in price. Prime wethers, 225. 6d. to 333. H.; extra prime, to 275.; medium weight,, ISs. to 213.; light.. 16s. 6d. to pflmo ewes, IBs. to 20s. 6d.: extra, heavy, to Us. fifl.; medium. 16s. to 1?6. 3d.; light and aged, 13s. to lte Fat lambs: SCO penned. Jrime. ISs. to 205.; extra prime, to 21s. 3d.; medium, 16s. to 175.; light 'and unfinished, 15s. 6d. to 15s. -..-' . Piss: 63 fat and store piss were penned. Porkers and baconcrs met with good competition, and sold at prices a shade in advance.of late values. The demand for stores: and wcaners has been etca-'Jily receding for some time, and the demand today was very Elack, oJ{ sorts shawins a reduction in price. L
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2124, 16 April 1914, Page 8
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