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PAEROA STOCK SALE. SMALLER YARDING. The stock sale at Paeroa on Monday showed a yarding slightly smaller than the average. Most of the cattle were sold at ruling prices. Nothing extra special was offered in the dairy class, the best selling up to £lO 12s 6d ; prime beef cows made from £8 10s to £9 17s 6d, others £7 5s to £8 ss, aged £6 5s to £7 ; boners £5 to £6 2s 6d, others £4 to £4 17s 6d ; aged and inferior £2 10s to £3 17s 6d ; two and a half year old steers £6 17s 6d ; in-calf heifers £4 to £7 10s, according to quality. The few- bulls penned met with a keen demand and sold at from £4 10s to £8 17s 6d, being mostly lighter’ sorts. The demand for calves was easier, and quoted from £2 to £4 12s 6d for good Jersey calves. There was no demand for store pigs. NGATEA STUCK SALE. SMALL YARDING. A very small yaidingg of cattle was off-eyej at the N.Z. Loan Mercantile monthly sale at Ngatea on Tuesday. No goo.d beef was offered. Prices realised were as follows : Fat cows £6 10s to £B, bonejrs £4 10s tc £5 109, culls 3QS to £3 bulls up to £7 15s, calves £2 10», and empty IS-mcnth heifers £3.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5418, 1 May 1929, Page 3
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