STOCK SALES.
The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.. It., report:— At Pukejkoho on Monday we had an average yarding of horses and report a most successful sale. Heavy draughts £3B to £SO, medium £25 to £37. 'aged and part-worn heavy and medium £l7 to £24: light harness sorts and hacks, £9 10s to £2l; ponies £-1 10s to £lO 10s: weeds, El 10s upwards; unbvokeii, heavy £25 to EiO, medium £l7 to £25, light £0 10s to £l4 15s. Alfred Dockland and Sons, Ltd., report;We held our fortnightly sale all Pukekohe on Thursday and monthly sales at Turn a. on Friday, Clcvedon and Pokeno on Monday, and Kunciman on Tuesday. There were average yardings at each place. Dairy cattle were in fair demand, and; there was a steady sale for beef. There was also inquiry for grown steers. Other classes were dull of sale. Dairy cows and heifers mad c from £1 I to £2l fur best, others £9 to £l3, aged and inferior £4 to £7 Ids; empty cows, £3 to £0; fat steers, £l2 JOs to £Ui los; fat cows and heifers, £7 to £l3; forward-conditioned three and a-haH to four-year-old steers, £ll to £l2 15s; three to three and a-half year old steers, £S 10s to £lO Jss; two to thrcc-year-okl steers, £0 ,10s to £8; yearling to two-year-old steers, £4 to £i> 10s;'dairy heifers, eighteen months to two-year-olds, £"> 10s to £o 10s; good calves, £2 to £2 10s; smaller calves, £1 I.os to £1 16s; oilier enhes, (ijs to £l 8»; fat and. forward, wethers, id 9:4 to £l. 11s; fat ewes. £.l 2s to £1 Ga; store owes, los to £1: forward lambs, Ills to £1; small pigs, 10s to £l. ,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 601, 21 January 1921, Page 4
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288STOCK SALES. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 601, 21 January 1921, Page 4
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