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.NEWTON KING'S WEEKLY REPORT. Cattle.— At Waiwakaiho on Tuesday there was a fair yarding, but only a moderate attendance. Calves made 13s to 1 Is, yearlings IDs (id to 2'Js, IK months steeps 37s (id, - to 2\ year do. £2 5s (id to £2 Ids. empty heifers £2 (is Od, springing heifers £3 7s lid to 13 12s. springing cows £1 Ids, cows in milk £3 to £5, store cows 35s to 30s, bulls £1 15s to £2 l is. At Stony River on Wednesday there was a good muster and fair attendance. Calves made I Is to 15s (id, yearlings 22s lo 2Ss fid, IN months steers 37s to 3S)s 0(1, 2 lo 2' year steers £2 lis to £2 Us, heifcts £2 7s lid to £2 Bs, springers £3 os to £-1 17s lid, store cows 25s Od to 38s. Fat lambs IDs !)d.
JENKINS, MATTHEWS, AND PIGOTT'S REPORT.]]
At our l T remti yards lust Monday all pens ami races were occupied. Bidding was slow, but we sold a low Imps privately. We quote: —Store pig* at 12s, yearlings 25s to lills, IS months mixed 15s 2 year steers oils lid, stove rows 2;)s to l)7s, cows and calves IDs, fat cows £1! Ills 'id, pony £'s His, At Wait an on the following Tues day hi I bog again dragged, but most line; changed bands subsequently. Yearling* made from 21s to 2Ss. 15 months ;SK Is months steers 38s, store eows lios lid to 58s, fat cows 75s to 81s (id, bulls 22s to 18s, stags 50s. IiEWLEY AND GRIFFITHS HEI'OHT. Bewley and Griffiths report a large entry of ])oultry, wbirb realised the following ratesliens lid to Is 2d, poulets Hd to Is lid, cockerels is to Is ltd. chickens Id to lid. ducks Is to is •id. Potatoes 1 id, rhubarb :id. l'aucy goods and furniture changed hands in favour of buyers. Fruit. —Plums, Burbank. to lis Diamond Is to Is lid, tomatoes Us lid to Is, peaches lis to 7s. nectarines 7s lid, apricots 7s 3d. grapes liUd, apples 2s to 4s. During the week we have sold Mr John Old's 251) acre farm at Koru to Mr llaxlcd, of Masterton; also Mr Benck's line farm of 730 acres at Tarata to Mr Rintoul, of Raglan.
NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND i (MERCANTILE AGENCY C<>. ' WMk'I.Y IiEI'OKT. | ArcKi-.vsi), Jnmiiiry SI. i Jlurses.—lJathcr more tliau tlio usual uumbers «'ore yarded at Durham' ' Yard* Oli Friday, and those of a good stamp were eagerly sought al'lcr. Heavy draughts sold at from 10s lo £•}'>, mediviiii do. £l7 to £2B, light harass horses Jit! IDs to tin, hack* fc:» los to JUIN l!,'s. A spring cart brought t'l2 10s. tascart (.'ls. ■ At Mnimgaliihili) "« Y\ cdnesday there was a /air muster of stock, which ,-oM at late rates. le.—At Newmarkel on Tuesday daii'V M'i store stock were yarded in HMUaI nuinije>». Dairy cows sold from t".S ]<).; to 1:7 ot, t-mpty do. A'l 15* to l_-o ,'aiyes 15s to Lt i Beef was yarded in average numbers, tin- market showing si upward tendency. 0; 1 . L ., f .sold id la-l peek's rales, cow 17s * ~,■l' lOOllis. Reel's >,dd from (id. KW» —The Newmarket \ an!* w cU lilJ.'d with J!" descriptions iji, rr 1 n-liifll met flltll <1 It'iul) ><lW. W The advertised t at 12s lid to ll« "»■ wwincr's i,.< lid to l»< od. VICKEKS AND .STKYEXS' HETOHT. Vicier' and Stevens report that there LasagoM yarding of in then' Inglewuod yards ou ednesdaj. Lid was dull Wcaners made fo to 11* yearlings £1 &U>M «»s, lo to 18 I £2 Us tid to £3 6s, store cows £1 JU» * laaMiM-M to M
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8044, 3 February 1906, Page 3
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