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ADDINGTON STOGK MARKET (By Telegraph.—Special to Guardian.) A I.ARGE ENTRY. CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. .uessi-8 H. Matson and Co., report as follows regarding their stock sale at Addington yards yesterday: Store Sheep.—A very heavy yarding, including a good proportion of skipped ii.nd travelled sheep, and in the lace of ilu large yarding the market held its own on last week's prices. M<est wclkcrs sold up to 28s (id. lies! young ewes 27s io 83s a lew extra good to 81s, sound mouth ewes 28s i (! 2(>s. aged sorts 22s to I7>.
Store rattle.—A large yarding in- ( biding several good lots of steers. Ike market was firm and demand good for all suits. 8-yr. steers £(i to £(i ids. 2-vr. ditto Cl IDs to £o. yearlings and IS-mns ditto C2 to £2 (is. 2-vr heiltrs C 8 10- to £l. yearlings Jos Id to (>l)> : cows 38s to 80s.
pjos. A largo entry of porkers and bneoners which met with a good dcmand. Light porkers £2 Ids to Ids. heavy £2 17s (id to £d os. average priee 7.1 dto Bd. Light fiaeoners £'■’> Ids t„ L'-l. lieavv £-1 ds to L’-l Ids. extra heavy £! Ids to C-f Ids. The nvcr-
jnp. price iv;s fid to fi-'d. ( hoppers made £-’ to Co Ids according to <|iml-
ity. . tl Store pics.— A jxnocl on try «nnu to L ’ demand for wonuers ami small stores was not liton. ft™ I ' l mediums and large .tores selling at late rates. A\ miners Ills l() |Ss; small store Ills to ills: medium HOs to 33«. largo os to £2 I'ts. ho tvs in pig £•_’ 15s to to -Is. J*j i t*f A vt ry lnruo y'irHinji* coniprising -Kill liead. The quality i'i(lilFerent. Some really geo,l linos were ollt red and also a quantity of interior onalitv and cows. Ihe i nark ft " a ; easier' espeeiallv for inferior quality. Prime steers £ll Ids to CH 10s, extra le flit; ’Ms fid. medium £9 10* to *■-tl. others SO to £1) ss. Heifers prime, e; |ps to £!) 10s. others Li to *o. prime enws CO to £9. cstra to CIO ,S Pd- others £ll to £•' 10s. Mutton.- A very large yarding, most Iv ewes. The market espeeiallv [<>' medium owes was doe, dedly eastern qm e .... to ds 4(1 below last week. A\ ethos, although easier, did not show the same drop. Freezing bnyeis vvt - operating freely. Prime wethers 31- t •P,s (id extra to 39s : medium 2,s to 31 ts lid : prime ewes 24s Gd to -Os Gd. a 1 few extra making more; medium 21> to | •Ms - others down to 16s. S I 'ami's. A comparatively small o g M d rat° and n" JuotnJo I dilferenee. The average over all pm was 10s to 10id. g
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