Commercial.
Messrs Alfred Buckland and son reprt. —Horses : We bad a full yarding p the Haymarket on Friday last, and any changed bauds, active farm prses being particularly sought for. bed draughts brought from £ls to £26 ps ; young light spring-cart and waggon [rts, £2O to £25 ss; heavier class, £26 Is to £3O; buggy horses and good acks, £ls to £23; light harness and fdinary hacks, £6 15s to £l3 10s; gig bnies, £3 15s to £B.
Hides, tallow, skins, etc. : Hides —ox, jd to 6fd; cow, to 6§d; stags’, 3£d ' 4£d ; horse, 5s 3d to 14s 6d; calf, 6d 6|d; kip, sfd to 6d; damaged hides, ,d to sjjd. Tallow, 22s 6d to 265. pnes, 4s 9d to qs. Horsehair, Is 6d to Bd. Skins—best pelts and lambskins, 4d to 3s 7d; country and dry,- Is lOd 3s 3d; damaged, lid to !s 6d. At Pokeno on Monday the yards were pderately filled., There was a fair atpdance, but not many buyers. Al> lough most of the stock was disposed of ices were lower. Springers, £4 2s 6d |£6 ; dry cows £1 17s to £2 15s; three* Jar steers, £4 2s 6d to £5 5s ; 18 months I two-year-olds, £2 l-?s to L 3 11s; hrlings,, Ll.9s to L2 Is ; strong calves tto LI 3s, small fat steers, L 7. Onions [bag. [We held our usual monthly sale at Inciman on Wednesday and had a full pding of all classes. With few exoepInEUatt changed hands at satisfactory lures. Dairy cows were in better de Ind and broxight from L 5 to L 8 15s ; red and inferior, L2 os to L 3 2s 6d; Ish empty cows, L2 os to L 3. The ad* rtised stbers weie a well-bred, niceLditioned lot and realised from L 4 17s [La 13s; two-year-olds, L 3 11s; brlings, R 1 12s tc L2 ; well grown Ives, 16s to LI 7s ; others, 7s to 13s; I cows and heifers, L 4 10s to Ls_ 12s lit Clevedon on Saturday we had a fee muster of stock, which sold as lowsßulls, L2 7s 6d to L 4 ; forward |fers L 3 12s 6d toL3 18s; empty cows, 112 sto L2 12s 6d : strong calves, 13s ■328; others, qs to fs; owes, 7s 9d to |V l|,mhs, 6s tolls 6d ; wethers, 14s
on Thursday dairy and re cattle came forward in larger [nbers than usual. Cows near their ffifc sold, from L2 10s tq L 7 IQs, acting to- quality; stores at recent [Stations.., ’,Fat and young calves, in r numbers, were worth from 2s to L2 [; 83 sold. There was a full yarding Fat cattle of moe quality, which sold II right through at reoent values, ox If selling''to 21s per 1001 b, cow 16s to I. Steers ranged in price from L 6 to p 12s> 6d ; cows, L2 10s to L 7 15s; J sold. The sheep pens were well filled jh a good class of mutton, which fully. It last week’s quotations, best \yethers ling franc 203t0.25s 6d, lighter weights [to 19s, best ewes 16s to 22s 3d, others jto 15s; 1910 sold. Three . hundred 1 sixty-six lambs penned. Prices Id from 11s 6d to 16s 3d. Pigs in [rage supply were slightly easier, Brers selling to Bas, baconers to 58s, 111 8s to Ids; 103 sold."
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43072, 23 March 1907, Page 3
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556Commercial. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43072, 23 March 1907, Page 3
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