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Sport and Pastime.

FOOTBALL.

MBS WILLISW’s TEAM V. MR

A Maro’n wriics .elative to tn- -** The ma*ch same off uo .*. a last, wbtn It. ..- tiful westhe'- : - • ai.eii. As the a ■rt of 'be m »ich Mrs Willison’ s . ft*m were were afigh ly the beUer favniritee, but immediat'ly the bJi r.a*- k c * d off it was Even that Ban lai’s h»m *as superior. Mrs W)i ’3 r •-»n f JCf.-d wi bin two mi a u es, u J huu * i half time bad f. ii.y o : * rsn A? soon as the g im • ♦ Willison secured ha fast run. He got • ad till be met Chris B> •eg. * I him to mother earth, i.. a draw. The game was a v?.*y • «>, Conspicuous amongst ;be > : v - e C. Berg (wh > is the •* i. l. d player). Cooper, (Jh<n , /!e. n, Hawk.ns, Gordon, B 1 -.< i Sellar. In the evening av- ry p.- mp w e was spent, the pragma . g Songs, dances, bakas ep :h s and musical selections. bear.y \ote of thanks w»3 passed tc Mess. Wil and Randall, which brought tb« ev. - ing’s entertain men t to a close. We learn a rringed for an early d . ? . Mirokipa fifteen n i a from the other di.-;-';- - ha bou-. The Oparau .m - o Pirondii t . cl ty o - • , a few week-’ mue. Waikato Si>c;: THE FASMER■ <3i>: - SKATIVi. Ar - .lONEEK.XG Cu.o BEFOBI At Cambridge eala last Friday SI - , e yarded 200 ox cattle and 400 she There w. 13 only .1 soul! attendance bidding was dull. F - ■ wa and M.f- , £5 to £6 4a ; fresh c*«n> no . ■ 16s; choice 18 months f erret* r-inrty). x 8s ; others, £2 3s <>d , >an.e age a*’—:-. 2b to £2 123 6d ; calves it* : gnu g for one p<n of extra choic- q •y : i • slipg, 29s to 32s ; weans-.-, •?* .. 13 , . - diun draught map. £3 • lO* . h-.- n lawb not reaching the owner* rce*rv ■ ~ passed in. At Morrinavi 1e on the 7th iast. w yarding o 120 head of cattle and sheep. There waa n. gnat enq ; ry cattle, hut fcr sheep there was keen voxn-j petition, and all sold. Small fat *v*.*r* . co £7 ss; fat cows and heifers, £♦ 5- to €5 ss; before in calf, £3 10s to £3 17a •• store cows, 25s to 455; 181 longwfe.6 a in lamb, 18s 9d ; good woolly hoggets, 14a beany fat ewes, 18»; 6CO fat and forward shorn hoggets, Ils lid to 12s 9d; gv-xi stores, 8s 6d to 18s Bd. At Ohaupo ou the 28th test-, we had a fair yarding of stock and although there was not a large ‘ttendance practically everyth ng was sold at prices lately ruling; 30 well bred 34 and 4-year old steens made from £5 3s to £6 : twenty very fresh year-old steers ma le £4 18s ; 100 18 months to 2-year-old store «t?ers made from £2 to £2 108 ; 18 month heifers, 24s to 30s ; -ft re cows, £2 to £2 10s; fair calves, ; fceah empty cows and heifers, £3 &s to £3 10a ; dairy cows backward in calf and £2 2s 6d to £4 5s ; 550 store crossbred wethers, 15s 3d. At Hamilton on Thursday we had one of the best yarding* of stock since the n«.w yar's opened. 99 fat andjforward bullocks, 64 fat cows and heifers, 270 mixed store cattle and 499 sheep, there wn an enquiry for all classes and although prices showed no improvement exery lot with the exception of 20 head'wa? disposed of ; small fat steers, £6 10s to £7 10s ; heavier weights, £8 7s Gd ; well bred forward conditioned bullocks, £5 to £5 ss; heavy aged cows £4 15s to £5 10s; good quality fat heifers light weights, £4 6s to b 4 12s £d; 2-yearZ>ld steers, L 3 es io L 3 9s;xlB-month steers ,L 1 la to L2 13s ; 18-montha beif -ra, LI 10s to L2 4s; good calves, MU to 24a 6d; fair calves, 15* to 18s . smaller aorta, 10s to Its ; fat wethers, 17s 6d to 30s ; fat ewee, 16a >J to les; fat hogget*. 15s 6d ; store hoggets Ils to 12s 6d ; choice ewe hoggetl, 17s 8d ewes in lamb, 18s; all sheep sold. N.Z. LOAN .k MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.’S RETORT. At Te Kuiti, on June sth the ta dn4 •• s not-so large as usual, between s«* ».i ■> » being penned, all of which w i *• good prices, excepting a few str < to 3$ year eld eteeade Ll iir* •. 4 t* 2J-year steeer*, L 3 17s toll Ie; jy ar steers, L 3 4s to 1.3 les ; fresh f. w .rd c L 3 Is to L 4 ss; 2-jerr-nld ue.ie.*, to L 3 7.J, calves. 2;'s te 30s. On June 7th, at we he'd our turnip an ! cattle sale ami a 5. eu I<o head. All grown cattie n fo wud condition were keenly after nd al sole. Forward steers, £<» to £7 ; 3 year steers, b. £5 Is to £5 14s ; forward cows and heifers, £3 15s to £4 12s t d; fat cows, £6 08; 2 ; 2J jear steers. £3 ICs tc £4 18; 15 'u b months oat th-, £3 4s to £2 13s; yeailing re 2 yr ula quiet jheifers, £1 17s Gd to £2 !•* ; store cows, £1 5s 0 £ll2s 6d , m ; xed y» lings, £1 Us to £ . 3UO3g culves, £1 48 to £1 Ba.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 316, 14 June 1907, Page 2

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Sport and Pastime. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 316, 14 June 1907, Page 2

Sport and Pastime. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 316, 14 June 1907, Page 2

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