FRANKTON MARKET
increased prices GOOD COMPETITION Hamilton t The Farmers' Co-operative °' 4i ) mg company Ltd , report- A Anct *®n«.. stock market in the Frank ml * r terdav, we had a fair entrv“ n . y,ra » s>, There was a further ad\a n « *« «t!£ of from los to 3 v. . in nr,- ■ a short market of sheen*wh J l ** l **? under Arm competition at *>-.? al *> My“ a i" ,S?f in to £ll 2s: b«.t.TrtSL , 2?v3l*i heifers, £S 15s to £3 t-J L co »s 1weights, prime, £S to £s VT »««<«; cows and heifers, £5 to W? la-months' Jersev cross hmtr 10 £: 1T« £4 12s: best dairy cow, h a 7 f " s - «4 10s to £l2 10s; medium cow, „ pr ? Bt - £ £S 10. to £3; inferior al,^**** Sheep. —Prime, fat wether, ». . forward wethers, 23s 6d; fat u^ I *^ Pigs.—Heavy baconers, <-» .. lbs; light baconers. £*» c- * 8 to i heavy porkers. £2 7s to £s „ £J porkers, £2 to £2 4s; slip",,' 1 *: %hi wearers, 14s to £l. 38 *o 2Ss. Palgety and Company. Ltd having held their usual w eeklv at Frank teal salevards on' «> fsovember 15, as under iU( sd, whig"™ undfr HSSSA **■ fully last week s rates. cwl Pn « cow and heifer beef sold at "2JJ!*' 1 * -bs to 2Ss a 1001 b; medium to and heifers made £5 15s to £- I^ r , po,t! heifers made £5 5s to £S u, i. ' to £2 15s. S 'ealers. Store cattle were in keen demons sold as under: Thirteen thr-e 1 year store Shorthorn bullock*. J-t,' 14 three-year-old Shorthorn steer, it 6d: 14 three-year-old Shorthorn' ZJ’ £a 10s: eight Holstein three ind 'iw'' year steers. £5 14s: fresh ,tor*"V “u s ®, *?_ L 5 as; la empty Hereford hr £4 las: nine Jersey IS-months steer, 710s: inferior cows. 30s to 55s- hnr,.' 7‘ 15s. £3 ss. £2 15s; Jersevprofit, £S 10s to £l2. ir,ra - « There was a moderate yarding sheep, which sold at late rates j '• of shorn wethers realised 2«s'im other pen. 26s Pd; one pen wethers, 23s 4d: fat ewes, 21s «dDown cross shorn hoggets. 2Ss Id-’wnS! wethers, 40s; two pens of shorn' hoggets. 265. A large yarding of all classes of n. which were easier than at the prevki, sale. Heavy baconers made £2 T ,- £2 15s: medium baconers. £2 fa t 0 7s: best porkers. £2 Is to £2 4s Hrtr porkers. £1 17s to £2; choppers, £niw to £3 ss; large stores. £1 32s to £1 it., medium stores. £1 Ss to £1 ii s; slips. £1 3s to £1 7s; best weaners r* to 16s; small weaners, 7s to Ift*. CONTROL OF SUGAR By Cable.—Press Association. —Copyright. PARIS, Monday. Representatives of sugar exporting countries, Cuba, Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Poland, held a conference and reached an agreement to supper Cuba’s policy of restricting or increases the output according to the world's consumption. This is interpreted as restricting production in order to keep up price* —A. and N.Z. MOSGIEL WOOLLEN CO. (Special to THE SUN.) DUNEDIN, Tuesday. The annual meeting: of the Moegiel Woollen Factory Company was held this afternoon. Sir John Roberts presided. Comment was made on the satisfactory position of the company. In the hosier}' department difficulty was experienced in keeping up with the demand. Imports of woollen goods from England had fallen off lately’, and this had had the effect of stimulating the demand for the locallymade article.
The report and balance sheet, already summarised in THE SUN, was adopted.'
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 203, 16 November 1927, Page 12
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