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Tile entry at Preston'Road salevards .or Mark Sprot and Co. consisted of 32 head of cattle, 22 from Canterbury and if) from Mr. \V. Clayton’s farm at Ahaura. Beef was os per lOOlbs higher than last sale. The prices were as follows : Prime heavy-weight bullocks from Canterbury brought from«i£2s 7s Cd to L' 19 2s (id. Prime heavy cows, (Canterbury) from £2O lbs to £ls bs. On account of Mr. W. Clayton 10 light- sters from £lO os to £l3 bs. Four vealers wore passed in at £4 10s. Sheep.—There were six pens of prime Canterbury wethers, (shorn), which were sold at 3bs (id, 10 being passed in. G. W. Moss and Co. yarded GO extra prime woolly sheep on account of Messrs Campbell Bros., which realised -ISs fid.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1918, Page 4
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131COMMERCIAL NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1918, Page 4
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