STOCK SALES.
The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Limited, report as follows: —
On Tuesday, May 7th, at Ohaupo, we had a small muster of cattle, but prices were much improved, everything selling readily at the hammer. Fifteen to 18-month steers realised £l l6s 6d to £2 I2s, mixed yearlings £l l6s to £2, good calves 19s to 265, fresh-conditioned cows and heifers £l 17s 6d to £2 ios, springing heifers £4 5s to £4 15s. On Friday, May 10th, at Ngaruawahia, we held a sale of sheep and cattle. There was a large attendance of buyers from Auckland, Te Kuiti, Morrinsville and Waikato districts, and we report a successful sale. The 2000 sheep advertised elicited extra keen competition, and all sold at the hammer. Fat and forward wethers realised 18s 7d to 2ls 3d, store wethers 16s 3d to 17s 9d, woolly lambs I2s 3d to I2s 9d, shorn lambs ios 4d, cull lambs 7s 9d to 9s 2d, full-mouth ewes in lamb 15s 3d to 16s 6d, small fat steers £6 I2s, fat heifers £4 15s to £5 ios, strong calves 17s 6d to 225, springing heifers £4 5 s to £5, I choice cow near profit £7.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 30, 17 May 1907, Page 3
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201STOCK SALES. King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 30, 17 May 1907, Page 3
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