COMMERCIAL NEWS
Alt A H ERA FAT ST'K’K SALE. The Usual fixture, at the above yards took place yesterday when 05 head of prime cattle and 100 sheep were submitted to auction. Competition was keen for all linese and prices were equal to the last sale at these yards. Quality was quite in evidence and helped to firm prices. IMoisrs G. W. -Moss end Co. sold for Alt': H. Deidriehs 22 bullocks front £“2l 12/0 to £l6/7/0. Messrs W Jeffries and Coy. sold for Messrs Walsh Bros. Twenty five bullocks, from £2O/1-5/- to £l6. Two cows at £l4 10s. C)n account.of Mossi’s Condon Bros. Six prime bullocks from £25 to £l9. sixteen cows from £l6/10/to £ll/7/6. Eleven heifers from £l6/1.5 to £ll 7s del. For Mr. J. Joni's ton bullocks from £22 10 s to £l9. One hundred fat wethers passed at 37.5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1917, Page 4
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