ADDINGTON MARKET
By Tcleirr'anh—Press Association. Christchurch, March 17. ' 9 At the Addition market to-day then was a big yardyis of fat sheep, an aver age 0110 of lambs and fat cattle, and ai overflow yarding of store sheep. Jho market for all fat stock-'was fiood for prime, Tint slack for secondary. Store sheep: A bij; ynnlinu of npproxi•mutely .15.000, including lines of South, land, Marlborough, and North l'sjaiit shoep, for which the demand was spiritless, and a big proportion were passed. Well-conditioned local stores ; worc only a shade slacker than at previous sales, ; but the drop in values over the_ whole o l the yarding sold would bo quite three shillings per head. Forward lambs, SOs, ! to 225. Cd.; ordinary, 15>. fid. to 19', 1 7d.; cull/ ,10.-. 9d. to Hs. Gd.;_!;ood twoi tooth owes, Ills, to llfis. Id.; ordinary, 27s \ to 2Qs. fid.'; cull ewes, 225. Gd. to 28s. I good four, six, and eight-tooth ew, Ms ' to .303. 6d.; ordinary four, six, and eight-
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 148, 18 March 1920, Page 10
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166ADDINGTON MARKET Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 148, 18 March 1920, Page 10
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