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* THE K.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO Ltd. At Pukekohe on Friday last we held a clearance sale of Mr John John's live and dead stock. There was a large attendance aud satisfactory prices were obtained. Best dairy cows sold at irooi L9ss to Ll4 15s, others L 4 17s 6d to L 8 10b; heifers L 3 12s 6d to" L 7 ; yearling Jorsey bulls, L 2 7s 6d to L 4 10s ; medium draught horses, Ll7 10s to L2O; yearlings, L 6 to LlO 10s ; Lincoln rams, ]5s t«»' LI 10s each ; ewes and lambs (all counted), 12s 3d to 19s; Lincoln ewe hoggets, 30s A large quantity of sundries sold at ruling prices. At our Cororaandel sale last Thurs- . day we yarded close on 400 head of cattle and 200 sheep. Competition was keen throughout and almost everything . was sold at the hammer. Grown steers sold at L 7 to L 8 ; two to three-.year-old steers, L 4 17s 6d to Lt> 10s ; empty eows^ L 2 18s to L 3 10s; empty heifers, L3to L 3 15s; yearlings mixed sexes, to L 3 10s. Sheep : wethers, 12s bd to 16s 6d; ewes, 13s to 15s v 9d. A draft of 40 steers from Mr F. W<:-Smith, Moehati. sold at from LG to L7^l2a 6d each. At the "Westfield Yards we held our usual sale: of dairy and store catile, there was an average yarding, and " '-^ulifig prices> were realised. Best dairy ,y~ <jows and heifers close to profit sold at from I^B to Lll ns ; others L 3 10s to L 7 ss; empty cows f L 2 10s to L 4 6s>; Jersey bulls, L 5 10s to L 7.15 ; Jersey, heifers, L 4 17s 6d to L 5 10s. The advertised ewes and lambs all counted realised 13s 6d each. At the Albwt Yards on Friday horses uaino forward, in average numbers, and sold at late rates. Heavy draught horses sold at from L3O to LSO ; aged and worn draughts, LlO toLl3 ; medium ditto, LlB to L 27 10s; light harness horses and hack?, L 8 to Llo; ponies, L 2 10s to L 9 I.os.At Henderson Yards on Monday there was a good entry of stock of all '»descriptions, which sold at ruling rates. Hairy cows and heifers sold at from L 4 10s to L 8 12s 6d; empty cows, L 2 to L 3 18s; grown steers, Lsto L 6 ; y , ?8 months to two year old steers, L 3 15a 6d to L 4 ss; yearling calves, mixed, L 2 15s to L 3 Is; calves, 20s to L26s j horses to L 7. At Westfield Yards on Wednesday, fat cattle were yarded in full numbers' and sold at full last week rates, oxen selling to 35s per lOHlb for best quality, others 30s to 33s per IGOlb ; cows and heifers, 26s to 30s ; steers sold at from L 9 2s 6d to Lls 10s; cows and heifers, L 4 12s 6d to Lll 12s 6d. Calves weio ngain penned in full supply, aud sold at high values. Heavy Vealors sold at L 4 2s TvJ, medium "~:- -weight L 2 10s to L 3 ss; others 20s to 375; smaller sortjy 2* to 15s. Kheep wore Aardfd in scarcely average nu^ bers, utid advauced in price la Gd per head oil last week. , liest weathoris sold at from 20s to 30s; others 22s to | 255; ewes, 18a to 25*; hoggets, 14s Gd to 18s l)d. Spring lumbs were yarded in larger numbers lhan usual, a^d declined in price. Best lambs sold at from 14s i)d to 17»; others U)s 13.5, »*v.^ Pigs CEime forward in larger numbers than for some time, and sold at high rates. Baconers, £2 10s to £8 7s*, porkers. '£ I 18s to £2 Gs Gd ; slips, 20s io 28 ; weavers, 10s to 14s each. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. — The only certain cure. From all chemists and stores, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. Telephone 1384. Mr Herbert Walker Dentist. Late Assistant Mr N, Rifch^orth., Late Rylance, Over National Bank' Karangahape Koad, "N ewton. , L. FERNEYHOUeH, ARCHITECT,- ---' His Majesty's Arcade Queen Street. AUCKLAND Phone 11. Drink Briiisn Cocoa You will be healthier and happier for it. Your looks improve, and nerves become a thing of the past. CAD BUR V* S s&^^^^^^^i BOURNYILLE . COCOA has P(j||D)j|Mflß purity, nour- Wi^^pa^^M Made by, Cadbury's, at their I Factory in a garden. I

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 October 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 October 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 October 1911, Page 4

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