LIVE STOCK SALES
Messrs. Abraham and A',Miliums Ltd. report at i'nlinerstoii North oil November 20:—We hat! a small yarding 01 s'leep and cattle. Kidding was dull tnroughoiit the Bale. We (tuote:-- Sheep: i.j.iniy e-.ves, 325.; ewes au<l ininlis 2.'s. Id. to 3Cs.; shorn two-tooths ?.ss. to 2Ss. frd. ;.iUUo: Kmmy Btoro cows £4 10;;.. i 5 155.. 10 £6 Is.; springing heifers. £3 £? Ms ill-; ccws In milk. £5 We.: £6 12s. «d„ to £11 10s.; Holetein bull £9 2s. Cd
The New Zealand Loan an-' 1 Agoncy Company, Ltd . thir.ncvirlie, reoort holding the.i- weekly stock r- .. ei "we Miliars road yards oa Prit'eY. A pood yarding of sheep came forward, and a fair yarding of cattle, Sheep were easier than of late; cattle slightly lieli.-r. Quoi.'iti.rii: Cheep—M.S. hogget;;, Ix. 2.J.: n.s. hoggets, small, 20s. 'o IJ2. id.; ewes and lambs, "is., 335. 6fl; four-tooth tveiher.i. ehorn, 285.; etoro ewes. 255. Cattle: Fifteen-month steers, £2 155., £2; fifteen-month heifers, £4, £3 65.; dairy co.vs. £9; heifnrs, £6, £5, £4 155.; forwird eUye cows, £9 65.; bulls, £12. £10, C 9, £8.
The .New Zealand Loan and t-i'if. Agoncy Company Limited report:—At 11atwera. on .Saturday, November 15. we held our supplementary horse fair, when there ,vras an average yarding of horses. which Isold well up to late raiea. There was a good demand for light hariieira, hacks, and good heavy draughts. Prices were-.-Good .heavy draughts, up to .012 10s.; threequarter draughts, to £38 K'?.; milk-curlers, to £28 ICS.; hacks, to £13; harness horses, .'to £17 10s.; ponies, to £8; unbroken light •iorseß, to £14' ss. On November 17, at Opunaky, ive had a full yarding of all classes of stock. Store cattle vcre in Itocn demand, but yearlings were dull of Bale. We flr.ote:—Weitner piss, £1; l'ght store pigs, £2 IDs.; forward cows, £10,16f, ito t02';43'."! / sUTt <l cows.' , £B to'iClO lis.; light •fetoro.cows, £4 -ss. to £6 15s.;*• three and a half-rear bullocks (forward), £14; thrce?car ditto, £11 10s.; empty heifers, £7 10s. o £16; weaner heifers, good, £5 to £6 45.; (mailer sorts. £3 to .£) 10s,; bulls, £8 is. to £17 10s.; dairy heifers, £6 10s. io £17. On November 18, at Manilla, there was a 'moderate yardiug of cattle, which sold well
up to market values. Prices ranged as follow :-Storc piga, £i la. to ■& 65.; yearling Jersey bulla, Mgns.; unsound hulls, £8; forward cows, £11 to £13 10s.; store cows, £5 to ,f.9; weaner heifers, .£3 10s. On November 21, at Waverfey. tlicro was a small yarding, which sold at ruling prices. On the eamo day at I'aJiucr .Road ve had a good yarding of cattle, which sold at late rates. We quote:-Pat cows, £12 to £13 lis.; forward cows, £11 15?.; siore cows, £7 15s. to £10 35.; small ditto, £5 10s. to £7; empty heifers, .-E5 to .€<; Shorthorn Lulls, lZgns.; unsound bulla, £9 to" £12 lCs.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 52, 25 November 1919, Page 10
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481LIVE STOCK SALES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 52, 25 November 1919, Page 10
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