ADDINGTON STOCK MARKET.
2- RISE IX SHEER. TISV TKI.EOKAIMI—SCEC-lAI, TO OUAIUHAN. I ( lIRISTCIIURCH. This Day. .Messrs .Matson and Co. report as follows regarding the above sales oil Wednesday Fat entile—There was a very small yarding and the quality on the whole was inferior, no heavy cattle being entered. Prices were well • above last week's. All classes of beef were well up to L'.'l per Kill lbs. bc.-l qualify steers making over this liyure. Store cattle.—There was a small yarding, and was all odds and ends. The market was quirk for any good sorts and large private deals have been made through tile week for all classes. -1.1-year olds today sold at .L'S os to LA) 17s (id; yearlings Lb to L 7 ; dry cows L’ti to L!) 7s. lid. Kal sheep.---There was a decided hardening in price. The market was so small and the qualities so irregular that it is difficult To quote the range of prices. Store sheep.—There was a small entry, mostly hoggets, and wethers. There was a sharp rise of 2s all round on last week’s prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1917, Page 1
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180ADDINGTON STOCK MARKET. Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1917, Page 1
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