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COMMERCIAL.

M-.u iu_\ a ictruia'. Cattk'. -At Waiwakaihu oil Tuesday iheie was a lair yarding and alienaancc. .Nearly all uun were well competed lur ana .sold at satisiacUiry price.-, nuner yearlings made 2U- ckl to 325, 2year empty uu J.2 is,, yeaning steel's .►•11 tu l-y-j 1\ '.a Uu „L.J U=, stui'e CUVvs •j-s in tu oik, luruard do JL3 tu ,C 4 spring lieiier« t.J 1.i,, bull* &■> li, ml to Li. A nice hue ui grade Jeivet .leaning, from .Mr. V>. J. 1-reetli made 1.3 11M. At iuiliotu on Thursday nearly everything sold at the hammer, late rates oeiug well maintained, leariuy heifers maae -(j- to -Bs, IS mullL lj- to 2-veui du Wi tu j'i lid, yearling steel's 4Us Uu to ols, 2 tu 3-year bullocks JCj j,sluie lows ill IDs to £2 Us, forward du ,t3 7 = tu JCI 12?, bulls Jii Is U 7b tKL

WEBSTEK liliUS.' iiKi'Ultl. House furniture—On Thursday last we sold, on account of ex-bergeant J. Duttin, at his residence, .Moleswortli Street, all his household effects. The sale was well attended, and good prices wore realised. Omata—We held our regular sale at Omatu yards yesterday. There was a very big yarding. Bidding was spirited and nearly every lot was sold at the hammer ur privately, friers a, lullmv: \earling heifer* 30s, mixed yi-;> j 27s <W, yearling steers ,L2 111, lid •„ ,£j l-l- 01, empty heifers Jl2 Ills t„ f' I 12s (id. empty cows X2 12s lid to C'»

'•»> i-priuging heifers K3 to £4 f w , for" ward tows £2 18s, fat eows £3 17s lid bulls £3 to £4 10s Jersey heifers £2 3s to £2 10s, cow and calves £2 15s s|.ringing cows £2 10s to £3 ss. " ' •iexkixs. Matthews & pigoits PvEPORT. I fL again a very large yarding at i I rcnui on .Monday, an<l the tone of"the market w.i, better than the previous -ale. nearly every line changing hands '-ither at the hammer or privately. We 'piote-Weaner pig, 7k to 10s 6d, yearling heifers 3.K ditto steers 48s to 51s lid. empty heifers 45s 64 to 575, 2</ s -ycar isteers 71s 6d to 755, cows and calves 4!>- I'd to 62s (id, fat cows 80s, store cows 455, bulls 63s to 72s fid. h u r*e saddle, ami bridle £8 2s fid. At Waitara on Tuesday prices were similar to those ruling at Urcnui.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 December 1907, Page 5

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COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 December 1907, Page 5

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 December 1907, Page 5

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