Market Reports.
CAMBRIDGE SALE. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. (Hamilton) report: On Friday, March 24th, at Cambridge, cattle ware brought forward in large numbera, but owing to the continuous dry weather the cattle in many cases did not reach owner's reeerveß. However, a few pens changed hands after being offered at auction, at price* about similar to recent sales. Well grown strong calvea were required, and sold at from .£1 10s to £2 2a 6d ; others, 19e> to £1 6b; yaarlings (mixed), .£1 18s to X2 sb; yearling a and 18 months steers, £2 Sri to X 3 2s; fresh cows and heiferfl, J?* l 15s to J’S 10b; store cowa, os to £2 life fid; old heifers (in calf), £4 ** > bulls, to £* *R; i oows and calves, £4. The beef pens contained CO odd prime .-stoers and cows. The i steers elicited good competition ?ndall sold, i best steere £7 IJs to £9 2b lid; lighter i weights, £5 10a to ss; fu : oows and ' heifers, £4> 12s 6d to £5 14>s; far swch, 15s; fat and forward owes, las A number of dairy cowa offerei. Thtwa at crAving’ sold at from £5 os to £6. Pig?* wer«- lower in value. Weanera r abzeJ He to IL*; smaller sorts unsaleable.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 203, 7 April 1905, Page 3
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214Market Reports. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 203, 7 April 1905, Page 3
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