STOCK SALES.
WAIIIOU. . Prices were about on a par with ruling ratos at Friday's stock sale at Waihou, conducted by the Farmers' Auctioneering Co. Pigs were not brought forward in largo numbers.. Baeoners made up to £4 10s, porkers to £3 9s, and wcaners to £1 Bs. Sheep wero penned in larger numbers than usual but did not meet with a ready demand. Fat sheep made 25s and 28s, lambs 13s 6d to 14s 4d, fat woolly hoggets to 41s, fat shorn hoggots 29s Gd, fat woolly owes to 32s Gd, fat shorn ewes to 255, call lambs to 9s. There was a big yarding of fat eattle, both- bullocks aiul cows. Best bullocks mndo up to £IG 10s for two full pens, others at £ls 18s. £l4s 10s and £l3 16s, fat cows made from £9 17s to £l3 18s, wcaners 30s to 42s for good sorts, others from Bs Gd to 20s Gd, grown bulls from £8 to £los, according to size and breed, smaller sorts from £4, 2-yr heifers to £5 IDs, 2-yr steers to £6 7s Gd, 3-yr steers to £B, storo cows to £ll, young dairy cows to £ll ss, 2-yr dairy heifers £7 to £9.
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Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 121, 27 February 1919, Page 1
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