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THE MARKETS.

Oru ADDIXGTOX SALIO \\ iopokt. SMALL ATT'IOXDAXC'IO AND MODKKATIO KNTIM I<IS[PF.II PUEBS ASSOCIATION.J OHIMSTOHriK'H, June 29. At the Addington live stock market fat lambs wore easier, and prime at sheep sold well. Heel" was somewhat irregular. I'igs were dull o sale as were also store 'cattle, and yjod dmiiry cows sold well. ThtTO whs n £tKi'l lIIMIIMM'I KM* hogr'ets amd thov sold at an .advance 01 nboii-t (id to !.'d per html, fin nntsudi Imyer operating freely.' Very litti: business was done in other classes us the (piality was generally interior. 10we hoggets made 13s to 1 Is, wether luggets 10s U.'l to 10s J)d ni'ixed sexes 10s (id to lis fid, aged ewes in lamb 7s 7d, wethers lis Hm

to los. The <'iitry of fat kinks totalled 3010. The demand was 'nioit ,-m iU'bivo -is of late, and prices fell awa\ nihout 9d to Is per head. The oif prices wis te<rs 15s Shinto 18s, or din airy freezers 1 'is to los fid, and lio-jit and nnfiirished 10s Gd to 12.s fid. , , There was 1 a fairly go : od for f.at sheop {vvpeewilly in toe earlier part. Aged ewes were dull o. sale wild prices were in lavoiiii;.of the hiiver. The rnny; wf prices was: Prime wethers 17s fid to 225. others los to 17s, 'Merino wethers 12s fid, priiine ewes los to 10s Od, imediiiim Vis to lis fid, and aged and light 8s 9d to lis fid. i The nnnvher of fat cattle pennon whs 330. There was practically no change. in Vjvlnrs. St°ers made to £19 os, anrl ex 1 ':i to C 1 'i os, luMfer.s •Co 10s to ,C 8 10s, ext-n to CIO 12* fid, cows Co 10s to C 7 10s fid. »ru< extra to CIO 7s (id. ecinal to CI Of. for extra. C 1 Is (>l tn CI -Is for prime and IDs t'> 10<; fid for cou and inferior, per 1001.1). A small entrv of wal cmlvrs mnd'e -Is fid to ,C 3 19«. A small vardiinp

of stern citle nv»t with a 'porir snip : 15 to 18-»M1ll- ,, S We IV TllTl'v' ",<■ £1 Ills, 2-yi":r <!>,eifers 'ii't'ii'le Go 15s, 3-venr yte.-rs £7 15s. 3-venr Refers £1 2s fid, sin 1 dry cows .£1 10s t'o £3, d'iiii'v crw.s br<iii"li f £3 10s t r , £8 15«. Tlie v-i-Vivt of i>'<rs •n. small om i . C'lnotvrs <=rll nr> 1' PI. m.rliimi Ik r.- T s £2 2s >to £2 2< H !'nd lighter H 18-. .vviil to W --r 11), good rryW; £1 12s to £1 Tw, and .smaller £1 14s to £1 lis, •.'■Hill to 4'd p:-r lb, »■>e'liinm stress ißs to £1 2s. Small stores were •nsalejible. A SUCCESSFUL SA F/TC. Palget.y ami Co., T/d., i'(wnl 'laving held what must bo oonsid'er''l. 'one of the most successful sales ■f dlairy stock ever held iin 'tillo tioro•,'henna <UstTi(it, when "tilrev diisposd of the whole of Messrs Newiport "ros.' herd) of daiiry cows, etc., : te. ''livers were present in full force, ".nil for any young cow showing .a •brain of Jersey very keen cowipcvtiVon existed, nearly oil the 'hiighe.' nrieed animals linino: knocked diown + .r> a buyer from Tnihiape. S'n.me of 'lie prices realised were: Young ■ows, Jersev strain, £8 10s, £8 17k Gd, £9, £0 17.s Gd, £10 ss, £11, ill 12s Gd, £12 15s, £13. £14 ss; f*t3nrs fifi, £6 ss. £6 15s, £7 5s £7 10s Gd, °7 15s, £8, £8 7s Gd:; oldoT ports, 44 10s, £4 17s Gd, £5 s_s, £5 10s, £5 12s fid, £5 15s: yeiarlii.il <r Jersey f.i'oss heifers, £2 15s: aged Jersey Imll, £8; sows, £3 Bs, £3 9s, £3 Us; 'voung pigs, 13s Gd. Hay, oats, carrots. implements, too I ®, cans _ and sundries all sold at iliighly satisfactory prices.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 June 1910, Page 3

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THE MARKETS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 June 1910, Page 3

THE MARKETS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 June 1910, Page 3

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