FEILDING STOCK SALE
Pres a Association FEILDING. Friday. For the supplementary cattle fair there was a very large entry, particularly of stores and dairy stock. The Manawatu ; and Wairarapa districts sent heavy > drafts. The Quality was excellent. Farmers evidently required cattle, for the bidding was keen and the purchases were distributed over a wide area. Following were 'the prices:— Stores: Four-year bullocks, £ll 12s 6d; 4-year S.H. bullocks, £11; 3-year bullocks, £lO ss; 3-year S.H. bullocks, £lO 2s; 3-year P.A. bullocks, £ll 12s; 3-year S.H. bullocks, £lO 13s; 3 to 4-year, £lO 12s 6d; 4 to 5-year P.A. bullocks, £lO 8s 6d to £l3; 3-year P.A. Iflsifers, £lO 19s; yearling P.A. heifers, £5 10s to £5 17s 6d; 2-year Hereford steers, £6 16s; 2-year Hereford bullocks, £lO Is; 4-year - Hereford bullocks, £l3; 2-year P.A. s steers, £9 12s 6d; yearling P.A. steers, r £7 7s 6d, £8 3s 6d to £6 10s; yearling , P.A. heifers, £5 10s to £5 17s 6d; year--5 ling S.H. steers, £6 10s; Hereford steers, l £6 15s to £7. > Fat heifers, £lO to £l3 15s; cows, £S J 13s, £9 15s to £l4; bullocks, £l3 12s 6d 1 to £l6; dairy yearling Jersey heifers, 5 £3 10s to £S Is; Jersey cows, £5. , A small yarding of sheep sold at late t rates. Prices for store cattle were considered to show a slight advance on late 1 rates. I MELBOURNE PRODUCE ; (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) 1 MELBOURNE, Friday. » The following are to-day’s quotations ■ on the Melbourne produce markets:— : Wheat. —Steady at 4s lOd, on a Mel- > bourne basis. * Flour.—Quiet, to £l2 7s 6d. . Bran and Pollard. —Steady, £6 ss. > Oats.—Dull; milling, 3s 6d; feed, 3s 2d. Barley.—English, 4s 8d to ss; Cape, 3s > 6d. I Maize.—Dull; 4s 2d to 4s Sd. ; Potatoes. —Steady, £5 10s. : Onions.—Brown and Globe, £l4; silver- , skins, to £lO. Butter.—Steady, Is TJd. > Cheese. —To *9Jd. i INTERESTING DEBENTURE ISSUE The prominent Auckland financial brok- ; ers, G. Stewart Craig, Ltd., are about offer for subscription £60,000 in 7£ per cent, mortgage debentures over a Queen Street freehold. The value of Queen Street properties has appreciated enormously over recent years, so that considerable interest is bound to be taken i in this issue. FULLER-HAYWARD DIVIDEND The directors of Fullers* Pictures. Limited, and Hayward’s Pictures, Limited, have declared the usual interim . dividend of 4 per cent, for the half-year just completed. The dividend will be payable on November 16.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 12
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406FEILDING STOCK SALE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 12
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