ADDINGTON MARKET
By Telegraph—Prees Association. "• ... , . -Christchurch, September 24. At Addington markot thero werq smaller yardings of store sheep. There wns a good demand, and the tone of the imr. feet waa very firm. Two-tooth eivcs 28c. : two and four-tooth, 385.; two, four, and six-tootib, 31s. 9d. to 375.; four, Bis, anil eight-tooth, 335. to 355. 6d.; four and six-tooth wethers. 355, 4d.: ewe lionets l v 2«. "d.; mixed-sex hoggets, Sis. 9if. to 295. Bd.: wother hoggets, 16s. Sd.'to 20s. n , puttie: 258 were yarded, the quality being mixed, The market opened at last weeks rates, and hardened tn- • finish. Extra prime steers, i-A tof 33 15s. 8(1; prime, ,£l9 to 10« } • ordinary £12 10s. to £18; extra prima toafers, to .£22 155.; prime, ,816 to .£l9 10s.;.ordinary. £10 ss. to £15 10s. : extra : p „™ 10 ™ W8 ' 155.; prime. .£l3 to -E18; ordinary, £8 17s. Od. to £12. Pat eheep: A very small -vardiiur, barely four races being filled." The jenpmi quality was rather below last week's fni 1 y a felr Ivero eitra I'eavy sorts.' ■ J.he demand was,exceptionally k»'i>n, and , prices soared up a.nd up until they , reached from fie. to Bs. above last weeV« ■. high rates. The result of tlieso iiieli prices will be a demand for meat a* freezing store. The range of prices I'ixtra prime wethers, to 855.; orime, 45*. bd. to 765.; medium, 425. 6d. to 455.; Jigihtc I '. 335. to 405.; extra prime ewp= to fiOs.; prime, fe to Ms. 9d. : medium, I " t in L ' }2 s. 6d. ; lighter. 335. to 355. Bd.; hoggets, 2Rs to 425. Gd. Store cuttle; An improved, lot were offered; and*, there was an average demand. Two-vear-old , steers, *5 12s.\i>d.; two-year-old heifers, •••r^VJ ear, ! n 8 s ' lfls -<' calves. ,£l"2s. fa I3s.jd. ; cows, £5 12s. 6«1. to-JGS • • ■ -"OUT cows: Tho yards were about on a par with last week, with a better . '-Pmand. Second and third -calvers, J'M ■ to *•» springing Dieifers, £7 to .£l2 10s. Vealers; A poo? • "« n^ r, 'i rM o(iered ( consisting -mainly of . newly : dropped calvk Good calves 70s. . -to 995, ; fair, 41s. to 605.; small and in- : ,V ; W,,4s to 3Ss. Pigs; A medium en- . try of store nigs, an,l better demnnd. Best stores 60s. to 685.; medium, 525. to 585.; small, 3,55. to 455.; weaners,' 255. to dos. ill ore was an average entrv of 1 ? l,enmlKl "nt so keen. Lxtra heavy baconers, to £8 10s.; .heavy, "to 10a. to £7 Irs.; 'nedium, £5 to £8 •'•is?' 8 . 1 ls<l - R? r ' ll>oi heavy porkers. ' .?* '■ 1 ■» medium, Gss. to 755. (enual t0 P er lb.); choppers, .£6 to £9. BURNSIDE MARKET
" Ij- Tplofrrn^ j. „«. totlon . 'ai n .1 Dunedin, September 24. -"At- Bnrnside. ?27 ■ fat cattle were pen■fled. Except for: a feiv pens the quality was not eqiml. to Inst week's standard. On ins to tlie small yardin? prices'adTanced about .£1 per head. Prime iheavv t0 »*•« .Prime, m xo -j.Ji; extra prime heifers.-to .£25; pi-itee.; .£lB toi =C2O; medium, «£ig t0.£17 : nnfimslt'ed, £10 upwards. Pat sheep: 1019 penned, mostly of good qualiv'n 1 lret:,,er '' market open?d at a slight advance on late rntes, and 'ouieki* jhut .eased again towards the mJ if prune hoavv "'ethers, to sfi""t?-i fl pri ?. e, , 1 S3s> to c ' % ->' medium, % to aOs. : hghter, 38.;. to 4Ss. ; extra prime-heavy ewes, to .'sss. fid.: good, •Ha. to 425.; older ewes, from 30a.: cx-tra-prime hbsgots. 31s. Gd. to 47s'. Pi*sii, "r ""} Wees were slhhtl ly abo\e late rates. , Bacoiiors. to lils.; .Slips, to 403.; iveaners, 20s. to 30s.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 309, 25 September 1919, Page 10
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