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Commercial.

Of II ADDIXGTOX STOCK REPORT. KAT STOCK FT Ittl. fi'KR ?RKSB *saocu.noNi C[IKrSTCHURCH, August 10. At Addington to-day there were moderate entries of stock and a fair attendance. Fat cattle and fat sheep were lirm at the recent high rates. There was a moderate entry of sheep, including <a few pens of prime wethers. There was a keen demand for all classes, and the high rates were Jirmly maintained. There was a much larger entry of store sheep than last week % consisting principally of ewes. The market was rather dull except for good lines of young ewes. 'Hie entry of fat cattle totalled 329, as against 337 last week, there being a good proportion of prime steers, 'but a number of well-finished animals were also offered.

Thorn was a medium entry of pies hacouors being mostly small. r I he demand for fats was good. though prions worn barely up to last week s rains.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 August 1911, Page 2

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Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 August 1911, Page 2

Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 August 1911, Page 2

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