LEVIN MARKET.
DAIRY STOCK SELL WELL
The attemlani.ee at the Levin stock sale, Tuesday was poor,, the Wellington avool sale possibly accounting for this. There avsis a small yarding of sheep but beyond one line of Avoolly hoggets at 265.9 id no sales Avere made.' There was ai fair yarding of fat' cattle, which quitted well. 'Pigs Avere j about on a pari with last Aveek’s rates, i one or twq„ line ;s showing an improve- j ment. Dairy stock sold well. Prices were as follow
Pigs.—Sow ana litter £lO, weaners 17s to 225, ligh t porkers £2 5s to £2 10s, heavy, porlkers £2 10s to £3, baconers £3 15s (to £4 Is, stores 31s 6d to 34s 6d. Cattle. —Polly steers £4, Hereford and Shorthorn' steers £4, mixed station steers £2 ss, vealers 255, store cows 20s to 25sy fat- cow £4, yearling heifers £3, heifersi in calf £2 16s, weaner heifers 3>os, ’dairy cows £5 ss, sound springing cows £5 5s to £5 17s 6d. 'springing hoifors £4 to £5 10s, cov/s in milk £4, hull £3 10s, empty chvvs 35* to £2..
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Shannon News, 23 November 1923, Page 3
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186LEVIN MARKET. Shannon News, 23 November 1923, Page 3
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