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MATTHEW tJAMLLX AND CO.'S REPORT. Matthews. Gamlin and Co report as follow:—On Wednesday last we held our usual weekly sale at our Inglewood yards, and had a fair yarding. Practically everything was disposed of at the following price?: Fat and forward cows. £5 14s to .CO lis: store cows, £3 as to £4 7s 6d: light and old cows, 35s to £3; in-calf heifers, 13 12s to £4 15s: 18 to 20 month steers. £3 to £3 7s lid: bulls. £4 lo £4 10s; weaners. ISs In 38s; colored weaner heifers, 34s lid: fal ewes and wethers, 15s (id; mixed aged ewes. 9s: nuns, 10s Cd. .IOFINSONVILLE. ! Messrs Abraham and Williams. Ltd.. I report on their .lohnsonville sale as folj lows:—A fair entry of bullocks and sheep came forward, and sold at the fullowing prices: Prime heavy bullocks £ll 10s to £ll 15s, lighter £lO ss, £1(1 10s- to £lO 17s lid. vealcrs 30s. prime heavy wethers 21s fid, lighter £l, good ewes' His fid. to 17s fid, fair lambs 13s 9d to 14s.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 257, 28 March 1914, Page 5
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175COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 257, 28 March 1914, Page 5
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