Messrs Dalgety and Company report having held their usual tri-weekly sale in the Hamilton yards on Thursday 19th inst., when they yarded over 250 head cattle. There was a good attendance, and the following prices wore realised: — Fat steers £7 16s; fat cows £~> L's 6d; store sleera £1 103; empty c0,v.~ in poor condition £2 12s 6d to £'.', yearling heifeM up to36s Gel; y« ;u!i:,steers up to 52s 6d; springers from i: i 2s 6d to £5 10s; dairy cows i. i :„■ tu £7 15s; mixed calves o6h ; 1 ;.• to 30s. As there are hcvmt.l imporia!.:. matches still to be play'-d by tho M ;•.::- iapoto Union repn ;-ei.lativ< .;, including Taum--«runui "ii the U.-ih Augu-'t, Auckland on September -Ith, Kawhia on the 11th in.= t.. and Hamilton on the jIS lb, play.-r.= arc '. . k-.ep i:i strict training.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 184, 23 August 1909, Page 5
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