THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO . Ltd. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agoney rej^ort:— At Westfield yards on "Wednesday fat cattle were yarded m average numbers, and sold at lower rates. Lest oxen sold to 27s per 1001b ; others, 24s to 2Gs ; cows and heifers, 20s to 23s per 1 00 lb ; steers sold- at from £7 -2s Gd to £12rl0s ; cows and heifers, £4 to £8 ss, The veal pens were well filled, and sold at late quotations. Extra heavy vealers, £4 2s to £5 7s Gd. medium weights, £2 2s to £3 15s ; lighter, £ I 10s to £1 15s ; smaller sorts, os to 15s. Sheep-came forward in usual supply, and showed au'im> porvtunent in price, although quotations are the S'-ime. Best wethers sold to 20s fid ; others, lG.s to 18s 9d ; heavy ewes, I is to lGs ; others, 11s to los Gd. Hoggets wore penned, in less numbers than. usua,l anil sold at advanced rates, liest quality, 13s to lGs 31 ; others, 10s to J2sGd. ; Pij^s 'wore'yurdod in. less nuuibers, and sold at later rates. Largo porkers, £! 15s to £2 2s , porkers, £1 8s to £1 12s Gd. No b;icoii9io or we.mers yarded. ■
Buck'iazid & Sons-, Sales. Messrs Alfred ■ liuckland and Sons report: —■ On Wednesday, Jr t ne, \'2, at our weekly Westlield fat stock market/ oui* entry of fat cattle numbered 360 head, aud all of excellent quality. There was on improved demand, with a iurther rise of lOf per head. Ohoico ox sold to £1 7s, piime j£l 4s to £1 Gd, cow and heifers ißs to £1 os, steers runged in price from £7 to £13 12s, cows and • heifers- £1 to £lJ 7s 6d ; 20 extra .prune bullocks from Messrs. X, and W. Grollau, o f I'anuiure, averaged £12 Is, 'i he usual number of fat and young calves came forward, and sold at last week's advanced prices. Runners £3 ids to £5 11s, dairy suckers £2 14 to £3 10, choice medium suckers £l 1G to £2 12, light /md small 12s to £1 10, fresh-dropped tys 10 10s (Go sold). There was an avernge entry of mutton, the major 1 portion being very heavy prime weth- . ers. Competition was steady, and generally values were firinor, Fxtra heavy prime wethers £1 0s 9d to £l 2s 3d, prime heavy 18s Gtl, light liisto J'Js. be&t weighty eyres 12s to 17 0 -, good 13s to 14s Gd, ochei'3 Us to I~n GU 11>2«3 .soid). ' l A«w luurtib punned, wei'Mtitted were better wwiih, bringing fro a. 13.-ito 15s lJd, others 10s Gd to 1/s Gd ; si ores 0s to 9s (174 sold). A full supply of pigs changed owners at last week's valued. J^ig'ht baccmers £2 0s to £2 1 os, ktigo porkers £1 los to £2 4n, lighter J&i 3d to £1 Hs, slipb 15s to £), weaiioifs Bs to 13s (11 U .sold).
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 19 June 1912, Page 4
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