FEW STORE CATTLE
Owners Holding Off Owners continuing to hold off accounted for another small yarding of store cattle at Stortford Lodge yesterday f when the only station-bred lines were on account of Tauroa Station and Mr W. Ensor, Waiwhare. The balance was a nondescript lot, being ehiefly Jersey sorts. A well-grown line of 30 Aberdeen Angus Hereford eross young bullocks, in very forward condition, from Waiwhare, sold at £9 5/-, this being tho first oeeasion on whieh the £99 mark has been passed for some weeks. Tlie Tauroa offering con'sisted of dehorned Hereford s, being well grown and in good order, but not quite so forward as the Waiwhare draft,. making £9 for the young bullocks and £8 13/; for the . 30-month steer*. '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 75, 15 April 1937, Page 10
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