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NEWTON i KING'S WEEKLY AUG* , TICN REPORT. , 'At the Hajuuarket on Saturday, pigs sold very well, slips making 9s, wcancrs JCs to 15s (kl, good porkers £1 la 'to £1 14s, calves Is to 89 6d, trap £l.". • At the imrt |thero was keen demand, l'cr poultry, aid although 0 there iwas an exceptionally large en- . try (extra pens having to bo temporarily erected) everyching boM at good prices. Bucks 'made Is 9d to 2s 3d, table fowls Is 6d to 2s 3d, la£&'» Is 8d to Bs, chickens 6d to Is 4<l, turkeys 9s, ducklings Is 3d.; Sundries made the usual low prices. Cattle.—At S! in 1 ford on Tuesday, the yards were very full, and there was a slightly improved demand for Most classes of stock.! [Y|barMngs mado 17s (id Io 275, 2 year steers 3 £2 2s 6d to £2 ss, 2| year <lo. £2 lis 6d to £2 18s, 18 months ■hoifj crs 35s to 375, 2 year doi £2 0s t3d, store cows 33s Gd to 465, for- - ward do. 55s to 625, bulls 35s to £3. Springing heifers) were well competed for and made from £3 10s to £5 10s, Uvorking bullocks from > £3 10s to £l2 10s per pair. At Whangamomona "on Wednesday, L there was a 'big yarding, the majority being - big| steers. llVidding was ' fairly brisk, and tho majority of tho 1 lines were quitted, cither at tho , hammer or privately. 3to 3j year, : bullocks ma,do £4 to .£4 0s iM.j' 2|Ji ' to 3 yoai| stuertjf £3 to £3 15s, ; yearlings 27s to 325. on Thursday the yards wero Juirly filled, and 'bidding was brisker than )of lato. Yearlings riiade 12s 6(1 to 265, 2 year steers £2 3s, store' cows;32s to £2 ss, forward do. £2 flOs -fid to £3 12s 6d, springing heifers, £3 15s. .JENKINS, JttATTHEWS AND I'ICiOTT'S REPORT. At Urenui' on Monday (last thcro was a large muster of cattle. Bidding was quiet at the hammer, but most} lines woro sold after the sale at recentj low prices. Wo quote Yearlings 22s <sd to 295, 15 months steers 355,) 2 year empty hcifera 555, store cows 25s to 4Cs 6d, lut cows 79s to* 88s (id, springing heifers 51s-to 775. At Waitara on Tuesday laslj there was a fair) muster. ' Bidding was quiet throughout the sale, most lilies', being sold privately. Wo Quote yearlings at 21s to 30s, 15 months heifers 33s l(Vd, 18 months steers 44 s Hd, spring ng heifers 48s to 755, store cows ( 20sl "to J?Bs, fat cows 80s to 100.-',_ Vhulls 12s 6d to (i7s C<l, working bullocks £7 5s to £lO per pair, horses 50s to 92s 6d. MESSRS. AUCKLAND AND SON REPORT. Messrs Bneklnnd and Sous report: Horses—Aged draught* £l2 10s to £3O, good hacks and harness £l(s to to £24 ss, ordinary £6 5s to £l4, fig, pdliies and weeds £2 15s to £9. At Remuera there was a full supply of beef. , fleers made from £6 to £lO each, up to 21s par hundred, cows £4 10s to £7, up to 19a per lOOlbs. Sueep were ■ plentiful. Wetherg brought up to 20s, ewes 18s Laabg I brought up to 19s for eitra priihe, nts. . dium to 14s. , Pigs.—Pqrkeytj^itt^flS^^Hfl
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8005, 16 December 1905, Page 2
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542LATE COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8005, 16 December 1905, Page 2
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