MK NEWTON KING'S WEEKLY AUOriON REPORT Mb. Newton Kino reports r At Stratford on Tuesday the heavy downpour of lain which prevailed during nearly the whole of the afternoon, interfered greatly with the salo, few buyers caiing to fice the elements. There was little business done at the hasnmer, but a good proportion of the stock were placed after the sale, Weaners made 4s to 18s 6d ; good calves, 25s to 275; 12 to 15 month steers L2 lis 6d; 18 month do, L 3 2s to L 3 6s 6d ; 18 to 20 month do, L 3 12s Gd; 3 year bullocks. L 5 to L 5 ss; 18 month heifers, L2IC to L 3; 2 year do in calf, L 3 10s to L 3 15s; store cows, L2 14s to L 3 10s; fresh do, L 3 15s to L 4 ss; fat i do, L 4 15s to L 5 7s 6d. On Wednesday at Maneatoki I held a i clearing sale on account of Meesrs Knight Brothers. There was a very large atten- ! dance, and bidding was very keen from start to finish of the sale. The cows were an exI ceptionally good lot, the dairy having been
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 59, 1 March 1902, Page 3
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203Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 59, 1 March 1902, Page 3
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