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FRANKTON There was a good yarding of classes of sheep at the weekly si sale at Frankton yards yesterf when quotations were slightly in1 vance of previous saies. There ' •a. good yarding of ox and cow ^ the quality being first-class. " demand was very steady and vat especially for ox heef , showed a ^ ed improvement. Pigs were peI in full number s and here also market was firmer. ■Sheep: Extra prime woolly ^ ers, 27s 6d to 29s 3d; extra shorn 25s 6d to 27s; fat shorn ^ ers, 23s 6d to 24s 9d; unfinij wetthers 24s 6d to 24s 9d; o® prime ewes, 23s 9d to 26s 6d; prime sorn ewes 15s to 16s fd; ewes, 17s to 19s 6d; fat bog? 22s 6d to 29s 6d. . Reef. — Prime heavy fat bullou £7 15s to £8 2s 6d., medium prime bullocks, £6 17s to £7 10s; prime fat bullocks, £6 5s to £6 12s prime heavy fat cows and heifeTS' 5s to £4 18s; medium prime fat ® £3 18s ito £4 2s 6d; lighter primei ■cows, £3 2s 6d to £3 15s. • Pigs: Prime heavy baconers, 42s 58s; prime heavy porkers, 30s 40s; large stores, 22s to 32s. |
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 701, 29 November 1933, Page 4
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