COMMERCIAL.
1 ADDINCiTON MARKETS. Christcliurdi, J illy 12. At the Addington market there were smaller entries in ail departments. Priccfc for fat cattle, fat lambs and fai sheep were firm. Store sheep were also in keen demand. Pigs showed an advance in prices, and there was an improved demand for store cattle. Store uluvp.—Hoggets "(mixed sexes; 17ts lOd to 20s 3d; ewe hoggets 22k lOd to 24s 4d ; wether hoggets, 12e to 20s 8d; 2-tooth wethers 23s lOd; 2 and 4-tooth wethers 275; 2, 4 «nd 6-tootli wethers 22.s to 29s 3<l ; 4 and 6-tootli wethers fid; merino wethers 12s 8d ; 2-tooth ewes 21s ; 2, 4 and, 6-tooth wethers 235: 6 and 8-tooth wethers 24s 9d ; sound-mouth ewes IDs to 23s Id ; aged ewes lls 3d to 16s; merino ewes 14s 3d, l^i t inmbfs. Prime 25s to 29fi ; medium 22s to 24s fid; lighter 18s to 21s 6d ■Fat sheep.—Prime wethers 28s 6d to 365; others 21s to 28s ; merino wethers 21s 7d to 28« fid : prime ewes 28« to 35s 3d ; medium 23s fid to 27s fid ; i others 15s 3d to 235; merino ewes 17s. Fat cattle.— Extra prime steers to £23 15s: ordinary steers £8 12s 6d to '£13 l'ss ; extra prime heifers to £16 ss: ordinary heifers C 8 to £11 10s: extra prime cows to €1 o 15s: ordinary cows £8 10s to CIO 15s. Store Cattle.—■ Yearlings 355: 15 to 18-moirths £3 ss: 2|-yenrs £Q 5s to £6 17.; fid : 3-vcar steers C 9 to £10 ss: 3-year heifers C 7 ss: dry cows £3 5s to C 8: dairy cows £3 10s to £1/ lis Rd. Pi as. — Choppers 80s to 113s: extra hearv baemiers 100s: hearv baconera 80s to 90s: light baroners 70s to 80s; (pi ice per 11> 6Jd to ffd). Heavy porkers 56s to 60s; right porkers 4fits lo 545: (price per Mi to 9d). Medium stores 3i)s to 395: small stores tßs t - j 26.s •. w ancrp 14s to 19s 6d;. j "When Wellington won "Waterloo. j Brit an nio gave a cheer or two : If Buonoparte had won the fight ! Britannia might have hid iiood night! ! "Whf-n winter coughs aiul colds are rife. And each is battling for his life. "Wise Br'tons make the victory sure With h ittles of Woods' Peppermint Cure. -Adrt. Only one remedy for coughs and oolds j bears the name "Xazol." And "Na- ! zol" is the "quickest, safest, cheapest . remedy. Beware of "jtTst as goods." Accept nothing but "Nazol." Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 July 1916, Page 3
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418COMMERCIAL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 July 1916, Page 3
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