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COMMERCIAL.

MATTHEWS. GAIILIX AND OO.'S KE.PGRT. On the •lib imst we held our usu-xl weekly sale in our Jnglewood yards ajsd bad a very large yarding of'stock, all the pens being well filled, including a lot of good conditioned cows which sold very well, and practically everything was sold a! the hammer, 'with the exception of weauers, whrt „ W! j mr j to quit, reserves being too high. We quote: Fat and forward cows £5 to £0 Tv, good store cows £4 jfi.s to £5 ss, others £3 Ids to £4 7s, small, low conditioned, and old cows. £* lis to £3 ss, •2-year heifers in calf £3 5* to £3 lis, •2-year steers £4 n s to £5, IT. to 18montlis sleeis £■> »s to £3 7s, springing heifers £5 3s to £6 I.ls. small yearling heifers Hi to £2 7s, emt *.nd tilves £3 f-2s to ,C(I Us, bulls £3 12s (id to £7 17s lid. store ewes 12s, 2-tooth ewes lis, woolly lambs 10s Id. On the ."ith hist, we held our annual sheep fair in our Matan yards, about 3501) being yarded, chiefly lambs and figed ewes, most of which'were sold at the hammer at the following prices:--Aged ewes li, Sd, (is lid. Ss. Ills (id to lis. fat and forward ewes 12s !M to Ms 2d, -2-tooth wethers' 13s Io 13s (Id, 4tooth wethers Ms Cd to 15s oil. shorn lambs .'is (id. S-. to fls (id. culls 3s fill to os fid. aged rams Ms. 15 to IS-monlhs heifers. £-2 13s to £5 18s. steers 03 2s.

JoIIXSONVILLF,. Prime heav,- bullocks made Cl2 I i £l2 12s lid. prime bullocks £ll to £ll His, lighter CHI to £lO His, vcalers 30s to 31s. prime heavy wethers 225, prime wethers tl<, medium wethers Ills 7d to His 2d. prime ewes 17s to 17s (id, medium ewes llis lid to Ills i)d, prime heavy lamb- llis KKI to 17s, prime ewes 15s lid to Hi-', light Ms tid.

ADDINGTON: Stoic sheep-Lambs, liesl rape sorts 15s to 15s. (id. extra to 10s Sd, fair sorts Ms to Ms (id, medium 13s to Kis (Id, small and low-conditioned sorts lis 3A to 12s lid. ha.lfbred wethers lis 5d to 12s, small and inferior (Is Id, shorn lambs 10., lOd. wethers (forward four and six-tooth) ISs to 18s Sd, two and four-tooth (good) Kis to 17s, two-torn li (fair) 15- to llis. two-tooth (small) 12= Od to Ms. two-iooth ewes ISs Od to 20s 3d. four and six-tooth to 18s lfld. four, si.x and eight-tooth (good) 18s Hid to Kis, good sound-mouth sorts 17s 5d to ISs (id. medium sound-mouth sorts 15s to Ids. full and failing-mouth 13s to Ms. aged and cull sorts 10s to lis. .. Fat lambs—Tegs IDs Od to 2iis lid. average freezing weights lC.s (id to IDs, light and unfinished lis Od to Kis 3d. Fat sheep- Prime wethers 2ls to "23s lOd. others 17s Od to 20s od, merino wethers Ms lOd to 10s 7d, prime ewes IDs to 23s 4d. extra to 25s 3d, medium Ms (id to 18s lid. aged and inferior 12s lid to 15s. Fat cattle-Steers £8 5s to £ll, extra to CM 15s. heifers £6 to £lO 12s lid. cows £ll to £0 Ills. Store calth--Yearlings ill 15s to £2 Is. fifteen to eighteen-months sorts £2 Jos to £4. I wo-.;, ear steers £5 17s lid, two-year heifers £4 15s (extra good sorts), three-year steers .£7 15s. threeTear heifers CI l"sod, dry cows £1 10s to CO. Dairv cows made £3 10s to £ll .'is.

Fat pigs--Choppers £3 to £4 ss, heavy baeoners C 3 to £?» His, lighter C2 Ills Io £2 17s Od (equal to 3d to j'/od per lb); heavy porkers £2 2s lo £2 7s Oil. lighter £1 10s to £2 (.equivalent fo li'/,d per lb).

ncuxsiDE. Prime bullocks CIS to £l-) 10s. medium till to Cl2 Ids, light £IJ Ids lo ClO Ifls. extra prime heifers to CI 1 17s lid. good- £!l 10s (o £ll IDs. medium £8 t.i .CI) ,'is. light £t> to £7 10s. I'al sheep Extra prime wethers to '27s lid. good 2-Is to 2(is, medium 21s !o 22s lid, light 17s lid to Ills -lid. extra prime ewes to 275. best, eives 22s to 21s lid. medium Ills to 2(ls. light and inferior Ills to I lis lid. There was a verv small yarding of lambs, only 43-1 coming forward. There was keen competition for fats, and prices showed au advance on last week's rates. Suckers Us to 17s, slips Ills to 235. store 27s lo £2. porkers 1-2 7s lo £2 15s, light liaeoncrs £2 His lo CI. heavv to £3 His.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 7 February 1914, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 7 February 1914, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 7 February 1914, Page 3

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