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ADDINGTON STOCK MARKET. SM.AI.L V A II DJXfds.
(Sy Telegraph.— Special to t;uardiaa),
CfIRT-STCHUIICII, This Day. Messrs 11. Matson and Co., report as follows regauling their stock sals at Addington yards yesterday : -- (Swing to Wednesday "being a holiday U. Addington market was held to-day under very adverse conditions and heavy rains and the whole market was very small and practically all finished at ySheep.—Approximately -,000 'damp were yarded and the attemlaime ' was small. Backward sheep were hard V, sell, hut anything showing quality sold well at late rates. S..M. crossbred ewes made 28s fid to 33s fid, aged front ]..- to IPs, forward wethers to fils, na ilium. 27s 9d to 31s fid, and others to o ; tl"u-i-<*-quartor bred wether lamhn C 1 to CI 3s fid.
Btore Cattle.- There was a small entry ami the quality was poor. Yearlimy, to H months old mixed sexes tu C2 PC, and 2-year-old .- (1 ,. s o-j r,A to L'2 IStore cows ' made 3V, to ,C 3. hulls L‘3 10s to t'7 os. Poet'.—There was tin entry oi -182 ■ untie, mostly made up with station , ~t-mi's. which sold ai late rates. Lows 'i ;,n-I | eifers were u;L plentiful and sold 'j-lmhily heller than last week. The •; f .a-dity of the yarding on the whole was s client-. Kxtra prime steers made t, ej- IP., m 217. Jifime Cl 3to CIA 12s e| .;;d, medium fill IMS to CI3 10s. lighter 1 down tu L'7. extra Imavy heilers Cll | io fJ|.'i. Beef (pi'inie) L'B to L'JM IPs, 1 and lighter down to Oh be-l cows CIO
!!!-, to CI3 2s (id, prime 10s. to t'O 10s, nv.-dium Cl IDs to Co Ids and olliers nnd inferior down to OF M.q .ov. The entry was much smaller than last week and sale- were very erratic: .Medium and light -lisp sold on a par with last week, Imt better qualitv was harder to sell. I'.xport buyers operated freely. Prime wethers made -H- In lAs ltd. extra to Vis fid. i:i:* hum 37s i:i ;Ds, cthi rs tu .ids. prime i r.’is fid to 375. extra Io -Hs. medium .'Ms to 31s fid. and lighter ’JAs lid to 2D.-, 3d. others down to 20s (id. I .limbs.- There were only SCI yarded and the market was a very sound one. Anything well finished was decidedly liniicr than last week's prices. Best nuiiiity per lb made 12d to PJ.'il and lighter and unfinished IH< 1 In 11.'.d. Pig; . A very small entry of porkers ,ml I-a , ::■ i-. uiiiii- I'orwaid and the ■ . 1 !or porkers opened doridediy steadier than kmt weel;. Imt eased perteptibly at the linis!i. The few b.-ieuii-
ei’s (.forward) met with a splendid sale, rind light porkers made IDs Io Vis, heavy A7s fid io 71s. average 7d to !)d, Ii Hit e I to LM IDs. heavy CM 17- !lt| io C'A Ids. average 7<i to 'd, i hoppers I I to L'7 ID>. Xo store nip> were yarded.
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