Fat cattle —117 head yarded. These I met with a very brisk sale, and prices i showed an advance of from 15s to 20s on last week's rates. Extra prime bullocks to £l3 17s (id, heavy to £l3, prime £lO 10s to £l2, medium £8 10s to £0 10s, inferior £0 15s to £7 IDs; best cow* and heifers £7 10s to £8 10s. extra to £!) 15s, medium to £0 15s, inferior £4 10s to £5 os. i Fat sheep—29lo penned, consisting mostly of wethers, not many ewes being forward. Prices were quite up to last week's rates, and as regards quality the yarding was the best seen for some time. Extra prime wethers sold up to 23s 3d, ! prime 18s Od to "21s. good 10s to 18s lid! medium 14s to 15s, extra prime ewes to 23s Od, prime 14s Gd to 17s Kd. good lis to 14s. Fat lambs—l33B penned, which sold up to last week's rates. Extra prime to 17s 9<l, good to best 14s to Ifis (kl, medium to good 12s to 14s, inferior 8s Cd to 9s fid. Pigs—l2s yarded. Prices for young pigs showed a decline on last week's rates, but porkers and baeoners were firm. Suckers 4s to 7s fid, slips 10s to 14s, stores 18s to 245, porkers 28s to 345, light baeoners 37s to 425, heavv baeoners 44s to 50s. JOHNSONVILLE. Messrs Abraham and Williams, Ltd., report on their Johnsonville sale as follows:—We offered a heavy yarding ot prime sheep and cattle,' which sold readily at late rates. Medium bullocks £!) 12s fid to £9 17s 6d, lighter £9 to £9 7s fid, prime heifers £fi, prime heavy wethers 19s to 19s fid, plain 17s, good ewes 15s lOd to 15s Bd, plain light 14s 2d, woolly lambs 13s to 13s Id. shorn lis fid.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 77, 9 July 1910, Page 3
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