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The Wairarann. ■ Farmers' Co-on3rative Ansnelatlnn. Ltd.. Pahiaiua. reosrf on their weekly sale, held in the P.P.A. yards on Tu-esday. as follows:—A heavy yarding of sheep came forward and 'a ?air yarding of cattle. Prices for all clauses of sheep remained firm an comnared with previous Bales, and we were successful in disnosins of practically the whole of the cattle ontry under the hammer, ljambii were in keen demand, an eiceDtionally fine Tien of 412 shorn 'ambs realising the satisfactory urice of 23b. The demand for younsr cattle was fairly keen, and with tho • ercention of one pen of vearlinj? dairy heifers, all lines were disposed of under the hammer at entiafaetory nrices. We ouote tho followins sales:—los 2-tooth wethers, 7.95.; 89 do.. 285..: 74 fat ewes, 23b. 4d.: 149 2. 4. and 6-tooth jjineoln ewes-, 275.; 128 emnty ewes. 225.; 79 5 and 6-year ewes, 265. 2d.; 39 m.a. ewes. 10s. 9d.j 12 do., 10s. «d.: 14 m.s. 2-tootln 265, 6d.; 412 shorn lambs; 235.; 42 woolly do., 225. Bd.; 18 do., 21s. 6d.: 15 do., 225. 6d.j 23 do., 20s : 119 do., 195.; medium lambs, from 10s., 10s. 6d., lis. lid.. 12s. 6d„ 13b. 9d, 14s. 6d.,'l<s. U., 15s. «d.. 165., 16s. Id., 16s. 3d., 16b. to los. 9d. Cattle: 9 dairy heiferc, £8 75.; 2 do.. £11 and £11 l£s.; 2 fat cows, £12 55.; 5 dairy heifers, £9: 1 do.. £4: store cow. £7: 1 cow and call £7: 3 2-year P.A. heifers. £4 165.; 11 ZO-month steers, £4; 15 yearling do., £3; 58 m.s. -weancrs, £3 Ib.; 4 do., £2'lf)s.; 7 do.'. 31a. 6d. It was in the twelfth century that gloves with separate fingers were first worn. For Children'B Hacking Cough. Woods' Oreat Ouro.—Adit.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 186, 3 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 186, 3 May 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 186, 3 May 1920, Page 8

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