Commercial.
The New Zealand Loan & tile Company Report. 9 At Himitangi there was a good yarding of cattle, but only three pens of sheep came forward. Competition was keen for all classes of young cattle and good dairy heifers, and a good sale resulted, practically the whole yarding being quitted at satisfactory prices. Sheep.—Breeding ewes, 16s 3d. Cattle.—Weaners 35s to £z is, yearling steers, £7, 14s; yearling heifers, £z 18s to £3 ss; heifers in calf, £3 13s to £if 17s 6d; springing bejfers, £5
12S 6d to £6 is; cows in crlf, 6d to £4 12s; Cd; gauranleed dairy cows, £6 10s; store cows, 32s 6d; bulls, 393 to £z los.
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Manawatu Herald, 30 July 1904, Page 2
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112Commercial. Manawatu Herald, 30 July 1904, Page 2
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