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COMMERCIAL.

HAMILTON STOCK SALE.

I’he Farmers’ Co-operative Aue tioneering Co., Ltd., reports:—

Beef—Good yardings, with prices easier, especially cow beef; prinife steers making equal to about 30s per 100. •

. Fat Sheep—Prices are still firm, export rates being equal, to prices ruling at the different markets. Store Sheep.—There is still a very (irm demand for all classes of stores, and competition has been keen at all. the fairs, the whole of the, yardings changing hands at good prices, breeding ewes, lambs, and wethers being most sought after.

Lamb.—The price is up again to lid for woolly and 9d for shorn.

Store Cattle.—A good inquiry still exists for all classes, grown steers being a little easier.

Pigu.—Big yardings are coming forward of both baconers and porkers, prices being equal to about 5%d. Stere pigs are a good bit easier. Horses. —Prices are still good for heavy, medium, and light draughts

We quote : Bullocks, prime Ifoavy £ll 10s to £l3, medium. £9 10s to £lO IDs ; cows, prime £6 10s to £7 10s, medium £4 15s to £5 ss, unfinished £3 5s to £3 I.os, (.stores £2 16s to £3 5s ; steers, forward 3%-year £6 to £7 ss, 35i-year stores £5 15s to £6 10s, good 254-year £3’ 15s to £4 10s, others £2 ICs to £2 15s ; good yearlings £3 5s to £3 12s 6d. medium £1 15s io £2. Wethers. prime heavy, shorn, 36s to; 38s, medium 34is to 35s 6d ; ewes, prime heavy, shorn, 28s to 30s, light 26s to 28s ; store wethers, 4-tooth, shorn; 32s to 33s 6d, 2-tooth, shorn, 28s 6d. to ■3os ' breeding ewes,: 4-tooth 37s 6d to £2, ?. 4,6, and 8-4'ooth 34s 6d to 365, ■l-year 33s to »ss, 5-year 28s 6d to 35s ; aged ewes 17s to 21s, soiuid mouth 25s to 26s 6d ; lambs, fat 30s to 345; ewes, 2-tooth 32s to 365. Pigs : Baconors, prime £3 to £3 lOS, medium £2 15s to £3 ; porkers £2 10s tp £2 18s; slips 30s to 38s; weaners 15s to 21s. Houses : Heavy draughts £5O to £6O, medium £35 to £3B, spring cart sorts £22 to £3O, harness horses £8 to £lO, backs £8 to £ll.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4812, 18 February 1925, Page 4

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COMMERCIAL. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4812, 18 February 1925, Page 4

COMMERCIAL. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4812, 18 February 1925, Page 4

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