* STOCK SALES. MATAMATA. The Fanners’ Auctioneering Company held its mofljjjily stock salo at Matauiata on Wednesday,’ when there was the usual large yarding. Three auctioneers wcro engaged in selling at the one time. There was little demand for young stock, about only half yarded being sold. Fat stock sold well as did store steers. The inquiries for dairy stock were few. About fifty bulls were yarded and were sold. Trices were : —Fat bullocks (small) £l4 os to £ls 15s, fat cows heavy £l2 12s (id to £l4 os, lighter £9, to £l2 2s Gd, fresh and forward cows £7 to £8 10s, bulls (heavy canning) £l2 10s to £ls 10s, lighter bulls £8 10s to £lO 10s, 2A year steers £9 10s to £lO 6s, cighteeu months to 3 year steers £5 to £7 2s Gd, ditto heifers £4 15s to £6 10s, calves mixed sexes £2 to £2 6s, poorer calves 17s 6d to 86s, dairy cows (herd of 20) avorage £ll 7s 6d, herd of 10 average £9 12s, others £9 to £los,
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Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 119, 13 February 1919, Page 3
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175Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 119, 13 February 1919, Page 3
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