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LIVE STOCK SALES.

Me=n\s. Abraham and 'TOliffinS-, Ltd,, report on their Jolmsonvillei sole <Js mlow6A hoa.vy yarding fi both cattle sheep caroo forward, and sold well a* latt rates. Prime heavv bullodfs. | s -. to £13 lCc. Prime buil'o<;kj. £11. Ws-. to 17e. «d., to £12 2s. 64 Lig-Mi to ££% 6d. Prime cows,' £9 6?. t& ■£$ Gd. heavy wethers, 30s. to 35g, .6tL Wttl heavy ewes, Ms. Bd. - Stags, 2T« Prime h«vvy wethers, 27s id. Prime wethcTo,.2ss. Liifht wethere, 21s. 34. to 225. 9d-. Prime hcrwy ewes, 245. 94. Prime ew?s. 22b, to 225. 9& Prime lambs, 16s. to 16s. '6.4, The New Zealan4 IjQ'a'fl. an 4 Jfercantilo Agency Company, M4..-.re?ort;-Wc held our weekly sale at PahiajWioi on. when we offere4 a, fair, yarding of Sheep end cattle. Competition- \«® not «um«ftco» but with the exception of one jifiii we ipade0. total clearance a.t the followmg rate?;— Good woolly hoggets, 15s, W, to 6d.; backward ewes in lamb, 1,25. od-.; £3 17s. 6d. to £i 19s. i .flairy «o#g. to *» 12s. 6d.; wca,ncr calves, £1 ss. to £2 oj». Messrs. W. and G. T-uriibttll and Company, Ltd., report having held a very snccecsful sale on Tuesday, when- they sold 0» occount of Mr. Herbert Hodge the whole M his sheep, cattle, horseo, etc. Buyers were present from all parts of tlte Wtorajapo, The sheep, which were corcfuiiy lira-fteft into lines according, to age, Were very Well competed for, and the same- remark dipplies to the cattle, but horses w«e very hard to quit, while implements fim 6UH--dries sold well. The following price!- w*p realised:—4. 6, and t-totth ewes, 275. 64.j 5-year owes, 245. 10d.; 2-tto'ffi cWes, Ms. 64:-u 2-tooth wethers, 225.; 2-toot!i wethers and maiden ewes, 17s. 5d.; mixed .-afco ewes !« lamb, 203 . 9d.; S.D. raise ages), 23 guineas to 41 guineas; rams, % guineas; station cows in Calf, heifers in calf. £6 6s. i 2<y«* heifers in calf, £5: dairy heifers is calf, £-6 Is.; cow in profit, £5 10s.; dairy cow due sprtnC, £4: roan tilly, 3 years, £47 106.; prey gelci. in; 3 years, £24; bay ftHy, 5 years, 55,; draught mare and foal, £-17; hacfes, £5 2s. 6d„ £8 10s., to £10 ss.s old, hacks.-, £J t-o £5; unbroken draughts-. 4 off gel-dinga, £18 ss. to £20; 2 off fillies, £E to £16 !(W.; unbroken hacks, £2 12s. 64. to- £3 l.?s. 64. Messrs. W. and G. Turv.bull ttn-d Compvuy, Ltd.. report having held their wee, Sly sale in their Waipoua, (Ma-st-erWui sale J'arts on Wednesday. Stock cato forward gs ad» vcrti'Se4, and met with good Offlmpotitien throughout, the whole j-arriing being eoli at auction. The following ptiefis we-r« roaiised:—Fat ewea, 19s, 54. to 80s.! fa-t----wet-hcrs. 225. lid. to 245. 54.; forward oronfy ewes, 14s. lid., 15s. 6d.. te 15s. 84.; f.m. owes in lamb, 19s. 6d.; -shftr-n IttmbS, 12s. 7d. to 13s. 2d.; fat heifers. £6 Eo. to £6 14c.; fat cows, £5 155.; store cows, 175,-, dairy cow close to profit, £5 2s. BBRN3IDE MAR-SET. (By Tewarapn.—t-r«ss Association.} • Dunedin, July 1. There was a large entry of fiat cat-tie at> Burnsidc to-day, 234 head being yarded, Tho supply was in ciecss of bntehers' jrequirementa, and prices Nverfi slightly easier than at last sale:— Prime heavy bullocks, £11 1.0:>. to £1-2 10s.: eitra heavy, to £16 10s.; (ttsdi-iim, • £-W los-. to £11 55.; light and inferior, i-9 to £9 1-5-s.j prime cows and heifers-, £9 ; Ss. to £3 155.; medium, £8 to £8 155.; inferior, £6 to £7 6s. Fat, shcop—2B37 penne?!.—Thift large entry consisted chiefly of medium wei'|'ht Wcihers and owes, with a few pens o.f priaio Freezing buyers were operatjilß freely, -ttfli prices were fully up to last week's riitei. Prime wethers, 250. 6d. to- 275.; extra tb 28s. 3d.; medium to gooa, 2is. to ;us. 5a.; light and unfinished. IBs. 64, to 205.; pjj.tno ewes, 245. 6d. to 265. 64,5 eoitW to 355. 2i!,; medium to good, 18s. 6di fo- 21§,; inferior, 'to 166.

There was a large yarding Of fat la.tnb6, 2245, principally of good quality, being pemiod. Prices were equal to laet weefe > s rates. Prime, 21s. 6d. to 03s, 64.; medium, 16s. to 19s. 9d.; umiinishei, 15s. 6d. to its, ADDINGTON HASK-TSTS. Chrlstdiurch, July 1. There were fair entries- of stock in mostdepai*tmcq ts- at Addington .to-day, and a heavy entry of fat sheep, fut vfere easier. Fat iambs 60W u.p- to !al-e- rates, and the fat sheep market wws very firm:—

Store sheep—Best hoggets, 15s. to lss.; ofle spccial lot, 16s. 9d. Qb'od hoggets, i-is. 3d. to 14s. 94.; medium hoggfefe, j-2s, -5d 4 (o Ite; very moderate. 10s. 7d. to 125.; -e'W£ good. 17s. to 18s. Id.; other cftvs hoggets, 13s. 3d. to 14s. lOd.; two-tenth wethers,' sfe. Id (for low-conditioned sorts'! to l?s, -Bd,; four and six-tooth wet-hers-, ij-S. '94. to 196.1 two, four, eix, and eigftMooth Lefcester ewes. 275. 9d.; others of some 24=. fid.: fa-ilins mouth ewes, lis. fid. fc 145.; ogj»a

ewes, 12s. to Us. -3d.! figod inferior ewes, 9s to lis, 6d.i old Sferlito ewca (inferior), 3'-. 9£ Pat. Jiijnhs—'i'eefj 19s. id. 'to Hto. M.: ft -few oitfft heavy i» ??s.; average weights, 17s. <d. to 195.; light nod unfinished, 14s. tO 1?6. fat sheep—Eitwi prime- wethers, to Ms,; prime- wethers-; to JCb.; lighter. IBs. 3d. to Ms. <4-; pfSSi® ewes, 2fe. to 2Sj. M.\ medium ewes, lis. to lite, M.; aged light, lis. SOd. to 16".. 6d.j it'rerioo ewes, ss. M 4. to. 12s. Stat e(U.t'!c--Ste<;rs, £1 15s. to >63.2; extra good st-oiTH, j£lT 55.; hei'fi-rs., to £9; ej.-t.rn. tfoqii heifers, £W' i-t-w. to 415;. cow-p, £5 j.Ss. to £ : 8; oitrij. good Berts, JEW 15s-. Ticef, £')?. to 336.- fid. per I'OGFb. A very tradll eutiv of stores cattle met with a, dull tale, and, within* was «jW but dry .cow?, which Tnatlt; 3-Ts. 64., to £4 Its. Bai-ry cows sold -at £5 17s. 64, to £11 MB.; ami on<? ejetro. £i&. Fat- pigs—Chopper?, J53 Ite te £5 ; extra heavy ba<h}fter&, tip to 745.; Ueityy baeoners, 635. to 683.; .lighter haconfits. a2s. £d, to 60s. Price per lb., s<l. to- 514. Bea,vy porkers, 455. to 485,:. light, to 4te. Price per IV?., 6fi. to fi'ld. Sto-r? Jugs, cii.ra Iftrge etoms, one li'tie, 605.. £4,; rarg« ?tot?s, 28°'. to We.: smnii -stores,. 18s. to 26?.: sveaners, JSs. to 165.;. sows aud l-itwrs, £7 id,; -SOWB iij pi-f, £'4 l®'s.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2191, 2 July 1914, Page 10

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LIVE STOCK SALES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2191, 2 July 1914, Page 10

LIVE STOCK SALES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2191, 2 July 1914, Page 10

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