LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENOY COMPANY, LIMITED. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Auckland, February 28. loan end Mercantile Agency Company market report: Hordes.— Hp-w draughts brought from L 24 17s 6d to Lbß 2i 61, medium I. JSI 2s 6d to L2i) 12s 6J, ha>'k« L 4 2s 6d to Ll3 17s 6d, harness horses LB 10s to LIS 15s. Cattle.—At Newmarket, yards dairy and store stock were in average numbers. Ox b-efmade from 19s to 21s per 100 lbs, cow 16< t■■ 18s; tat steers made from Ifl 10s to LiO, fat cows 1.3 15s to L 6 12s fid, dairy rows from L 4 5s to L 7 10?, emptv cows L2 to L 3 12s 6d, cal?es LI 4s to L2 Bs. Shrep, in full supply, showed no improvement in prices Wetoers fid f rom 8s 6d to 14s 9d, ewes Gd (id to 12s 6d; lambs, in short supply, sold well from 7s (id to 12s Sid for prime, fat store do 4s 6d io 6s Sid. Pigs were scarce a"d wanted, porkers making from LI to LI 15s, wearers 5s 6,1 to 12s 6d. BUOKLAND AND SONS' WEEKLY AUCTION REPORT. (Special to News,) Auckland, February 28. Messrs Buckland and Sons report:— Horses.—No draughts were yarded, but light horses were in full numbers. Good hacks and bat nets sold up to £23 10s, smaller and cobby up to j1.12, weeds and ponies to 14. At Remnera dairy cows fetched t,i to L 8 ss, dry cows LI 10s to L 3 IBs. Beef is firm at 19s to 21« per lOOlbs for steers and heifers, 15s to 17s for cows. Sheep.—Wethers 8s ft 14s 6d, ewen 6i to 10s 6d, lambs 8s to l?s 9d, store lambs 3s 6d to 7s, ewes 4s 6d to ss, wethers 7s to 8s; pigs required, porkers making LI to LI 14s, heavy up to L2 9s.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 59, 1 March 1902, Page 3
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