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BUTTER MARKET SLOW

CHEESE VALUES STEADY REPORTS FROM LONDON (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) Reed. 10.10 a.m. LONDON, Thursday. Butter is slow. Danish, 1955. Choicest salted New' Zealand, 180 s to 182 s; exceptionally fine, 186 s. Australian, 170 s to 1745. Unsalted, New Zealand, 186 s to 190 s; Australian, ISOs to ISGs. Cheese is steady. New Zealand, 112 s to 1245; Australian, 108 s to 110 s. DEMAND FOR PEDIGREE BULLS COMBINED BREEDERS’ SALE (From Our Own Correspondent) HAMILTON, Thursday. Steady competition from a wide ring of buyers was registered at the pedigree stock sale organised by the Combined Breeders' Association, and conducted by the Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Ltd., the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd., and Dalgety and Company, Ltd. The best price secured was Ssgns for the Jersey yearling bull Restholme Albert, offered on account of J. J. Goodwin (Morrinsville) and sold to K. W. Dalrymple (Bulls). The 15 aged Jersey bulls sold averaged 21gns, the two-year-old bulls 16gns, and six yearling 22gns. The following are details of the other sales m which 20gns and over were realised:—Linton Prince, 46gns, C. Iverson (Motumaoho); Penzance Twylish com, 41gns, J. Lane (Tirau); Strathbogie I arrant, 40gns, R. Trough ton (Matamata); Burncroft Asters Knight, 40gns, 1. McMillan (Kiwitalii); Dalethorpe’s Fairy Boy, 40gns, W. Clarke (Hamilton); Premier Boy Oh, 36gns, C. J. Luxton (VVaitoa); Bonny Glen Conqueror, 35gns W. H Powell; Penzance Jolly Boy, 32gns, F. Woolrich (Te Kowhai); Pettlands Knight, 32gns, T. C. Harper (Matangi); Pansy’s Pegaway, 21gns, A. E. Missen; Abex'dare Victor, Signs, C. Harrington (Eureka); Dalethorpe Laddie, 31gns, G. Gray (Gordonton); Ratahana’s Magnet, 30gns, R. Alexander (Hamilton); Killara Kirk Dick, oOgns, Dent Bros.; Kimberley Doctor, SOgns, C. A. Forster; Bonny Glen Gaiety, 30gns, W. E. Flexman; Master’s Merry Lad, 30gns, F. C. Schwass (Cambridge); Kimberley Twylish, 30gns, L. W. Luxton (YVhata-w-hata); QuirWs Lad, 29gns, *J. Lane (Tirau); Melenia King, 29gns, —. McMillan; Braeside Oxford Dad, 26gns, Lindsay Johnstone (Whatawhata); Melville Tinker, 26gns, F. Russell (Motumaoho); Rabini’s Gold Boy, 25gns, J. Rickard (Rototuna); Burncroft Frederick, 25gns, R. ’ Trough ton (Matamata); Bonny Glen Sun Star, 25gns, R. Duncan (Eureka); Bonny Glen Gamboye, 25gns, G. Goodfellow (Waifiou); Claudelands Mick, 25gns, L. Seifert (Puketaha); Premier Bilberrys King, 25gns, G. E. Clafke; Tynterfild N&»ble, 25gns, A. E. Missen; Cherry's Winterbourne, 25gns, H. S. Stembridge; Rosedale’s General, 24gns, K. Kemp (Hamilton); Marshlands Prudent Boy, 24gns, S. Hardley (Te Kowhai); Bilberry’s Matchless Lad, 24gns, John Perrow (Rukuhia); Bonny Glen Victory, 24gns, McEldowney Bros.; Katipo’s General, 23gns. Star Bros. (Ngaruawahia); Rippleglen Twylish Noble, 23gns, C. I. Iverson (Motumaoho); Taukoro Spring King, 22gns, S. Ferguson; Cherry’s Corinax, 22gns, R. Hutchings; Queen's Noble Renown, 22gns? R. McCoy (Mangitikari): Fanchette’s Royal Boy, 21gns, T. H. Eynon (Kiwitahi); Fern’s Old Gold, 21gns. A. E. Connell (Matamata); Bonny Glen Majestic, 21gns, J. Troughton (Eureka); Premier Pretty Boy, 20gns, A. H. Storey (Te Awamutu); Poneke Gold Star, 20gns, F. G. Sheat (Waharoa); Veleter’s Lineage, 20gns, —. Scott (Morrinsville); Strathbogie Chief, 20gns, A. E. Missen; Patahana’s Laddie, 20gns, C. McShreffry; Realist, 20gns. T. Kilbride (Matamata); Trelan Doctor, 20gns, A. E. Missen; Ruth Noble, 20gns, T. Kiddle.

LONDON TALLOW MARKET Under date September 26, the London office of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Co., Ltd., cabled as follow’s:— “Tallow.—We quote present c.i.f. and e. values of the following descriptions: Fine mutton, 435; good beef, 435; mixed, 41s 3d; market firm.’’ AUCTION NOTES Wickins and Sutcliffe, instructed by Mr. A. Dallimore, will sell by auction at bis workshop, Titirangi Road, New Lynn, to-morrow, at 2 p.m., 5,000 feet of timber and a lot of useful sundries.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 471, 28 September 1928, Page 12

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BUTTER MARKET SLOW Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 471, 28 September 1928, Page 12

BUTTER MARKET SLOW Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 471, 28 September 1928, Page 12

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