DALGETY AND CO.
Auckland, Wednesday. Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., report: At our Westfield saies to-day ox beef was offered in larger numbers than last week. The quality throughout was first-class and the entrres contained many lines of heavy cattle. A good demand resulted in values for heavy prime ruling at late rates, while values for prime light and medium weight cattle improved fully one shilling per 100 lb. Cow and heifer beef came forward in average numbers and sold freely at advanced rates. Extra choice ox sold at 24/-; choice and prime ox, 20/- to 23/=; just killable, 17/- to 19/-. Prime young cow and heifer beef, 30/- to 83/-; just killable, 16/- to 18/-. Extra heavy prime steers made £8 15/- to £9 12/6; heavy prime steers, £7 15/- to £8 12/6; light prime steers, £7 5/- to £7 12/6; light prime steers, £6 5/- to £7 2/6; small steers, £5 10/- to £6 2/6. Extra heavy prime young cows and heifer s, £6 7/6 to £7 17/6; heavy prime cows and heifer, £5 15-/- to £6 5/-; lighter prime cows and heifer s, £4 15/- to £5 12/6; rther killable cows, £2 to £4 12/6.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 328, 15 September 1932, Page 6
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