LIVE STOCK SALES
Utoßßro. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., ton North, report having liad a good yarding of Bhcep and a fair yarding or cattle at their Feilding salo on August 15. A total clearance of sheep was effected under the hammer. Quotations: Fair hoggets, 275.; email hoggets, 20s. 4d„ 22b. Stl.j cull hoggets. 12a. Id.; ewes, r.w. Southdown rains, 555. Bd.; 2, 4. and 6-tooth ewes, r.w. Komney rams, S6e»; 4 and 6-tooth ewes r.w. Komney rams. 395. 3d.; forward wethers, 37b. 6d.j maiden 2-tootli ewes, 255„ 235. 7d.; forward empty ewes, 265.; fat owes, 295. 2d., £2 Is.; fat maiden ewes, 345.; springing heifers. £8 lOe. to £12; dairy cows (low copdition), £7 155., £8 15a., to £9; yearling steers. £2 12s. to £3 ob. / 6d.: empty cowb, £7 7s. to £8 10s. Messrs. Dalgety and. Co., Ltd.. Palnierston North, report having Jneid. their seventh annual hogget Bale at feandon on August 14, every line being sold under tho hammer at very satisfactory prices.. Account S. Avery, mixed woolly hoggets, 38b.; account .T. Masters, wether hoggets, 3V 4a.; account G. M'Cabe. mixed hoggets, 31s. 6d.; ocoovoJt J. N. Harris,-mixed hoggets, 31s. 7d.; account H. J. Pagan, wether hoggets, 30b. 5«.; account A. Ij. Bishop, mixed hoggets, 29a.; account 11. Masters, mixed hoggets, 28b. 9d.; account Pearca Eroa., wether hoggets, 28a. Bd.-ac-count H. J. Fagan, ewe. hoggets, 28s. 6(1.; account W. Dawbin, ewo hoggets, ZSa.; account. J. N.. Harris, mye£ hoggofß, 275. 3d.; account W. D. Port, mixed hoggets, 255. 6d.; account li. J. Matthews, wether hoegots, 255. 4d.; account A. Matthews, mixed hoggets, 25a. Id.; account Laurence Bros., wether hoggots,' 25a. Id.; account T. Cameron, mixed hoggets, 24a. Id.; account Laurence Bros., ewe ■ hoggets, 23b. lid.; account Vf. Dawbin, mixed -hoggots, 225.; account L. J. Matt-hows, mixed hoggets, 21s-; account T. Cameron, mixed hoggets, 15s. 6d., account S. Avery, fat wethers, £2 os. Tho W.F.0.A., Ltd., Dauueiirlic, report on their weekly tale held on Friday as follows :-A good yardinE of Bhcep and a few pens of rough cattle came foiwaid. The demand for sheep throughout - was eood, and with tho exception of one small pen of two-tooth wethers, we disposed of our total entry under the .hammer at satisfactory prices. The following sales arc . reported :-80 m.s. woolly hoEgcts, 30s. od.; dn 2Js 9d.; 216 do., ?Bs. 7d.; 86 do., 31a.; 203 Bhorn do., 23b. : 231 do., 19s. 4d.; 16 do., 21s. 3d.; 27 b.f. hoggets (lots;I to 295. 6d.; 226 2-tootli wothers (rough), 295.; 63 ewes in lamb, 21s. 6d.; 13 aged jjwpij, 165.; 1 fat heifer, £il; I . cow, , f at £10 5b.; 10 2-year heifers in calf 'small), £4 173 6d.; 1 20-month heifer, £4 15s.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 278, 20 August 1919, Page 10
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451LIVE STOCK SALES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 278, 20 August 1919, Page 10
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