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BUCKLAND AND SONS' REPORT (Special to News.) Auckland, Horses. —There was a iuil yard. Unbroken draughts wi-iv soid and are wanted at £3l 10/ to £4). medium £27 10/ t<> £jH, aged ic4 15/ 10 £3O, goods !iack> and harm-5 Ja 7 SI <9 &5- ordinary £tz to .£23. gig ponies £$ 10j to £w. At Rqmucra, alt average supply of beef sold free y. Stecis from J ; to 35/ per hundred, cows 17 to 20 . Sheep.—A' full yard. Earner al round. Wethers in 20 (j, ewes to 18/3, about 2/ lowijt than last week. I'igs wero plentiful and sold free-
NEWTON KING'S REPORT. At the llaymaiket 011 Sa.unlay tiiere wa- a large entry of pigs. W'eancrs made KG to 14,, .-mall =toie--1 ,S. to 28;, good stole, j0 7 to 42,. Horse ,trap narm'ss £ij to;. At the mart ducks made i; 5 to 211, duckings Od, chicks 3d tu yd, liens j 0 and 2/t, cockerels i,.tj to 2,3, turkeys 6/ to 7,. The special sale ol groceric-, etc., in tne suop lately occupied by Messrs A. J. Clarke and C 0... well attended and bargains were numerous.
Fruit, etc.—On Wednesday 1 sold gteen peas at 1. to 11, new potatoes 2jd, bananas ijd to 2d, lemon, 3; to 5.', pine, 5; tu S ( . On Wednesday and Friday I lie d clearing saw of furnituie on account of Mr I". G. Hume and c-tak: of .ata Mrs M. Himpton respectively. There we,re good attendances anil satisfactory pr.ee, were realised.
Cattle. —At Wawakaiho on Tuesday all store cattle sold at improved rates. Calves to yearlings made 17/O to £i- -teer yearlings 2<j/ to 32,, 2 year stecis £2 13 6 to £■,, store cows t to £2 10, boners 25; to 351', springing heifers £2 14 to ,£4 iS;. At Korti on Wednesday 1 he d a clewing *a.c 011 account of the executors of the late llenry Des Forge-. There was a large attendance and both live and dead stock made full values. Cows at profit made ,64 to >65 15;. springers .£4 10 to £6, empty cows £2 5; to £2 14, light draught mares £<) 5/ to £11) 15/, 4 year unDioken colt £l2 10 , spring trap £7 10spiiiig dray £l3 5,. plough <£3 10'. mower
WEBSTER BROS'. MARKET REPORT.
Mart—Our usual weekly sale was we.-., attended, poultry pens being well tilled and prices made as under:— Mens 1(1 to i,ii, Indian Runner duck i 11, fat do., 2/ to roosters 1 6 to 2 . old do., ichicks (id. Ther<- was good demand for truit during the past week and shipment IV.irniain .mil Winsap apples, ex Ventura, found a ready market. Omnia- —Our usual sale came off 011 Monday last when there was a record attendance of buyers ami all cla-ses brough' a good advance 011 piev'ous prices, especially store cows which were ;n go.id demand. Yearing-- made 10,6 to 26 6, 2 to 2 J .steer* jO.'e to 4i>.', "We cows 42; lo 47/O, imply iieifeis 37 (1 to 45', springers 42 ; to 7s bu Is s[/ t<> 80;', old cows IS6. goc.d weanifl- pigs 14', 4 year diaught eolt (Glenui) £23. Oar next sale will lie held an Monday. 17 December. Any one warning calves inoculating please notify us at once.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81893, 24 November 1906, Page 3
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