This sale parcel for 10s.—White muslin blouse, black sateen blouse, whit© underskirt, bust bodice, pair hoee in black or tan, lace or plain, remnant of ribbon. Ask for parcel No. 2p4. Satisfaction or money back from Oollinson and Cunninghame, ot Palmerstou North.
buyers wore not operating, and as the yarding was more than sufficient for butchers' requirements prices were lower than last week's rates by 10s to 15s per head. Best bullocks made £14 to £10, medium £12 to £13 ss, light £9 10 to £10 10s, best cows and heifers £9 10s to £11, extra to £12 10s, medium £7 10s to £8 ss, light £5 10s to £6 10s. Fat Sheep—There was a moderate yarding of 2188. Some very good sheep came forward and met with i ready salo at equivalent to last week's rates for prime sheep. Light-weights were from par to 6d lower than last week. But wethers made 26s to 28s (kl, extra to 31s 9d, good to medium 22s (id to 245, light 10s to 19s, best ewes 23s to 255. extra to 275, medium *o good IDs to 2Ts, light 15s to 17s, inferior 12s (id to 14s.
Fat Lambs.—There was a small yarding of 107 G. The entry consisted mainly of moderate quality. The demand was good for prime lambs, and late rates were maintained, but unfinished lots were difficult to dispose of. Prime made 18.s (id to 20s Gd, extra to 25s 'jd, medium 15s Gd to 17s, unfinished ""2s (id to 14s.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 March 1915, Page 3
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252Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 March 1915, Page 3
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