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iWAIiOA SPRING STOCK SALK, i Ihe following is the National AfortJ gage and Agency Conipaiiy renort on j the half-yearly Spring Saio of store cattle held at AVataroa on Wednesday: Generally speaking the yarding of cattle did not come op to the standard of the sale Inst October in finality or condition due partly to the rough weather experienced since the winter, and a consequent shortage of feed fur this time of the year in comparison with other years. XeverthoIc's some very fine lines of both steers ami heifers in forward condition were yarded for which there was an excellent sale. The top price for a line of 4 year old bullocks on account of John Condon. Bruea Bay. was £'l4 15s per head. Fat cattle fetched up to £l3. Heifers realised anything from JOC 10s to £lO Ids fid according to age, size and condition. The tallowing were same of the principal sales on account X.Af.A. account Xolan Bros: Id 3-year old steers at £l2 10s. heifers. 4 at £P Ids fid: U ditto at ,C 8 Us fid. fi ditto at £8 7s fid; 1 cow at £l3. A ditto at £U. Account Harris Bros: I store bullock at £l4. U ditto at £8 Us. 10 heifers at £7 7s fid.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1925, Page 4
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216COMMERCIAL ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1925, Page 4
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