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WAITAKARURU STOCK SALE. ■Messrs A. Buckl.apd and Sons held' a very successful sale at the Waitak®'ruru yards on Friday last Few dairy cows were yarded, and these were not of outstanding quality, but thqy met with a strong demand. There was a keen demand for beef. Light-weight good quality fat steers brought from £9 5s to £lO 7s 6d; heavy prime fat cows and heifers £9 5s tq £lO ss, lighter prime £7 10s to £8 15s; good boner and store cows £4 10s to £6 7s 6d, old cows £2 10S to £3 10s; yearling to 18-months odd Jersey heifers £4 to £6 10s, and Shorthorns to £5 9s; yearling steers sold at from £3 10s to £4 ss, and the first weaned bucket-fed calves qffered this stason brought from 30s to £2 4s. Herd bulls sold at firm £7 10s to £9 ss, 18-months Jersey bulls from 6% to 8% guineas, heavy potters from £8 15s to £lO, *nJ lighter potters from £5 to £7 10s.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5356, 26 November 1928, Page 2
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169COMMERCIAL. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5356, 26 November 1928, Page 2
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