LONDON BUTTER MARKET.
IteceiveJ 4th, 11.30 p.m. London, October 4. Ihe butter market is firm. Danish 117s to 119s; colonial unchanged. There is a good demand arising from stored colonials at flfa to 104s, owing to the dimunition of European supplies. XEYYTOX KIXG'S WEEKLY liEPORT. Mr Xowton King reports as follows: At the Haymarket on Saturday lust pigs sold well, porkers making it's to 40s, small stores, 12s (id to 9s to lis (id. At the mart there w„ :i a goi.il entry of poultry, anil everything sold readily at good pri is. 1 <nio<c7 Cockerels Is <1(1 to 2s (91. liens Is 7,1 to •is SKI, pullets 2s to K <l,ic-ks 2, (id, g.ce IK guinea fowls 7s (1,1 p;ii r . Cm-erics 1 siinilri-M n):ulc I'.u- price--. (alte*.— )\ aiwakailio (iii 'i'uesikiy heifer yearling made 21s lid to 2'is. "steers :iii- Oil to .|(i~ (id. three-year bullocks c:[ IS-, eighteen months' empty heifers .",0s i>d to :Hs. stove eows CI til U2 10-. | fresh-rnnilit "on.-;l do. C2 llis to t:> Ills', j springing lieiiVrs CI Ids to L 4 Ids. I springing cows c:j to to .*<. Working ' bollocks mi'le r hill oi' ,-ale were we'd 1 compel i d for. and made from .Cli 5s to ; Ills per pair. j <iu Wednesday, at Stratford, F held a charing sale of Mr .1. l-\ Yo-per's dairy ; hei'd, when good prices wen. ivali.-c:|. : The eows were a nice lot. and mostly | ju-t calved. Springers made '.'s 5s to CI2 IDs. eoe.s in milk CI to Cl2, bull £l2 ss.
.At l!;ihotii 011 Thursday. owing in the l>ml wimUht, there ivas ;> siun'l yarding of -.iiif]-:. l!.-ifer ye;irlings ni:tde CI 12s tit C2 2s. steer do. C2 -Is. -tore cows C2 to C.'i. sprinsiw,' heifers C.'i 12s (!il to CI .3s, bulls £!> 15s to ,C 3. VK.'KKRS AXI) STEVENS' KEI'OKT. Messrs \ iuk'/rs ;uiil Stevens I'qiort that owing to the bud weather there »•#* ■not a large entry of cattle in their Inglewood yards on Wednesday. There was some very nice springing heifers yarded, which "'ere well" competed for. Yearlings made .CI 5* fill to ,-Cl 15s, store cows ,C 1 His to .-C2 )-ls, young and backward -pringers C2 15s to €3 10s, good springers .-C4 to CO 2s fid. At Miss | Crowe's .-ale at l.epperton on Tuesday tlll-re Was a fair attendance. Cows I made from C'.S 12s fid to £fi ss, year- | lings cl Is, bull .C 57s fid, and sundries at lair prices. We also report- the sale of Mr W. Jordan's farm of 210 acres on the Kupara road to .Mr S. Death.
WEBSTER BROS.' REPORT. (Mir u ; ual sale of poultry and furniture was • held on Saturday. VoiiUry was ill good demand at prices as under: F»;v;U Is :M to is 3d, roosicvs "is M to Is lid, cockerels 2s to 2s !U, ducks 2s to 2s Id. We would draw attention to our new and permanent poultry pens which have Wen erected at rear of our rooms. Furniture Wednesday we had a spirited sale of household furniture and effects on account of Mr. W. P. Bickers, when prices were satisfactory to all parties. Omata Stock Sale. Yesterday we held our u-ual sale at Omata, when wc ! had a very good yarding, but severe weather and ela-hing with anolher sale kept many buyers snvav. Prices are a- under: -Yearling steers 35s to IK mixed do 255, yearling heifers 21s to 2i-. empty cows C2 to C2 12s fid, forward do C*! to O ss, springers £3 KM to Co 15s, old cows 15s to 20s. Next sale Friday, 18th October.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 5 October 1907, Page 5
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600LONDON BUTTER MARKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 5 October 1907, Page 5
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