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Commercial

LEVIN STOCK SALE. The large entries for .Messrs Abraham and Williams'* sale continue, and yesterday 1000 head ol cattle were yarded, but the demand was so good and' competition .so keen that of this lot only about 50 head remained without being Hold. I'rices remain at ft high level. Mr 1). Laings dairy hord brought exceptionally high prices, from £10 us to £1-1 17s tid to £17 life (3d was realized for them. rat cows sold up to £11, light fat bullocks to £14 lO.s and forward bullocks to £11 12s; heifers to £5 15s. The demand for fat sheep was a shade easier. Fat sneop sold' to 255, and fat owes to 2'2s. Abo H 100 pigs were entered ior the snl'j. ►Stores sold to 18s, baconers 55s to 60,* t<) 06s: one sow with litter of nine £«5

17s, and another with a litter of ten £7 lSs.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 December 1915, Page 2

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Commercial Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 December 1915, Page 2

Commercial Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 December 1915, Page 2

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