STOCK SALE REPORTS.
Messrs Alfred Buckland and Sons report as follows : We held a special sale of dairy stock in the Pukekohe Yards on Saturday and yarded the advertised number. There was a large attend ance of buyers and a keen demand all descriptions selling at highe.> values, the sale generally being tke most successful of the season Best cows made from £l7 to £2B, good sound young cows £l4 to £l6 10s, others £ll t-j £l3 10s, aged and inferior £5 to £9, best sprnging heifers £l4 10s to £lB 10s, others £lO 10s to £N, small and backward £6 10 to £9.
There was a smaller muster of stock than usual at our monthly Pukekohe sale on Monday, and as at other recent sales, there was an improved demand. Three-year old staers brought from £ll to £ll 18s, 18 month to two-year-olds, £7 to £9 1 Oh, yearlings, £5 3s to £0 6s, empty COWS. £0 Ids to £9 B*, good calves, £3 15s to £ t I Oh, smaller ca've<, £2 16j to £3 10s, small £1 *>s to £ J 10s, fat cows and heifers, £9 to £l4 15s, bulls, £7 10a to 21 gns, springers, £9 to £ls 10s, the advertised hoggots, £ 1 2s G1 to £ 1 3s 9d.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 405, 30 August 1918, Page 2
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