COMMERCIAL.
N LAN, TONICS AND HO.'S STOCK HKPOhT. Haweka, April 2(i. At Opunake, on 23d inst, we had a go d entry and fair bidding for most line-'. At Manaia, on ihe 21th, there was a large yarding and good enquhv, most lined being •lispjsed of at he hammer. We quote at Opu ake: Calves, lOi Gd !o 17s Gl; weantrs, Lt Is to LI 8s; spongers, Ll 5s to 1.4 18s ; store c ■«*, L 3 Bs to L 3 10s; fat cows, L 4 10s to L 4 12s lid; fresh cows, Li) 15s to L 4.
' AtMamU: Springing hoifers, 1,3 17s 6d to L 4 15s; fresh condition eo*s, L 3 His to Ll; store cows. L 3 5s to L'i 12s 6I; fat cows, L 4 10s to L 4 15»; heavy weights, L 5 10s; 2 ye,ir heifers L2 llis to L 3 sj; weaners, Ll Is to Ll os; 2 t> 2J-year heifers in calf, L 3 5s to L 3 10s; strong lambs, 9s 4d.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 84, 30 April 1901, Page 2
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171COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 84, 30 April 1901, Page 2
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