PUTARURU.
t I The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Ltd., report having held their Putaruru sale yesterday, when there was a good yarding of cattle, comprised mostly of j dairy cattle. Prices were on a par with late saies. There was an average yarding of pigs with a fair demand for all classes of stores. ! Quotations: Fat ewes, 7/9; kill1 able cows, £1/10/- to £2; forward conditioned cows, £1/2/- to £1/7/6; boner cows, 8/- to 14/-; Jersey and . Jersey cross yearling heifers, £1/7/6 _ to 37/-; smaller, 10/- to £1; choice j Jersey heifers, August calvers, j £6/10/- to £7/15/-; later calvers, j £4/5/- to £5/10/-; small and backf ward, £2 to £3 ; choice young sound ' Jersey cows, £6 to £7/15/-; Jersey I cross,. August calvers, £4/10/- to | £5/10A; late calvers, £2/5/- to ! £3/5/-; aged and inferior sorts, £1 to 35/-. Pigs: Good stores, 14/6 to 16/-; slips, 10/- to 13/6; weaners, 7/- to 9/-.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 284, 26 July 1932, Page 6
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153PUTARURU. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 284, 26 July 1932, Page 6
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