Mr. Danvers reports tliat at his sale of cattle at Poketapu, on Tuesday last, mere was a very good attendance of buyers and lots realized good prices. The first lots offered were dairy cows, for which there was but slow bidding at first; 10 head averaged £7 Is. Fine fat bullocks brought some spirited competion, and realized, on an average, £7 4s. per head. 13 steers passed hands at £l, and a mixed herd of about 60 head, mostly young cattle, fetched £3 15s. per head.
AVc beg to direct attention to the sale of Mr. J. Dyke’s cattle on Tuesday next, amongst which there is a fine iot of fat bullocks, and all very tame and quiet cattle.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 18, 31 October 1861, Page 2
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