MARKET BUOYANT.
Strong Demand For Sheep
And Cattle.
“Despite the magnitude of trade that has been negotiated in the storesheep section, activity in this branch continues at a pace which only the most sanguine could expect,” states the weekly stock market report of Newton King, Ltd. Lamb values have recovered from a slight easing and sheep classes other than ewes are selling at rates well up to the opening standard and in the case of medium sorts at slightly above these values.
Assisted by the seasonal conditions, the store sattle section continues to enjoy free enquiry, and quotations are by no means plentiful,, difficulty being experienced in satisfying wants where. .Veil-bred grazing cattle are sought. A .firm range of values continues in the fat cattle section, and there is nothing in view to suggest that any early easing is likely to be encountered At auction oddments of Jersey and Jersey-cross sorts continue to meet free competition and values for these ranged from £4 10s to £.5 10s according to age and quality.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 359, 13 February 1937, Page 6
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172MARKET BUOYANT. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 359, 13 February 1937, Page 6
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