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COMMERCIAL NEWS

ft D.) IN CTO N STORK MARKET. ■ A SMALLER MARKET. (Ey Telegraph.—Speoia! to Guardian.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Messrs 11. Matson and Co., report as follows regarding their stock sale at Addington yards yesterday; Store* sheep.—A smaller yarding than lasi week ami the market was hardly as linn. Best'4-tooth owes up to 255; sound mouth owes from 20s to 22s Jtd ; others from 15s to 10s; best forward wethersup to 10s; others from Its to 17s (id ; lmggets from 12s to 15S; others from I (is till.

Store Cattle.—A small yarding mostly nondescript lots and really no quotable lines wore olfered. One small pen of 2 year lieil'c’is in call' made L‘s 12s (id, rind a small pen of .‘5 and 4 year steers (J I 2s fid. Others showed no change. Beef.—The yarding was smaller today than for some considerable time, only 2fjo being offered, including some outstanding steers as well as the usual proportion of medium and inferior soils. The market all round was decidedly firmer, especially for prime medium weight steers. Big heavy bullocks in our opinion did not show a proportionate' advance. Prime steers (.'ll Ills to £18; medium. £8 15s to £ll. Prime heifers C 7 10s to CS 10s; others £4 ; prime cows (.*(> 15s to £8 10s; extra to CUI los ; others £:1 10s to £(5.105. Mutton. —A smaller yarding but with the exception for outstanding lots tho quality all round was very indifferent. The market opened firmer and continued linn throughout for all prime quality, but towards the* end any medium or inferior lots were decidedly easier. Prime wethers 2.'!s to Jtl.s ; extra to !!<s; medium 20s to 22s (id; lighter and inI'erior 17s to 10s fid. Ewes in the same proportion. Few lambs were yarded.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1922, Page 4

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COMMERCIAL NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1922, Page 4

COMMERCIAL NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1922, Page 4

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