heifers "21s to 28s, mixed wcaners 35s 20-month heifers £.' i ]os. f a t and forward cows £7, Is to £8 18s, store cows £5 to £,i lis. heavy bulls £ll. On the same day' at Urnti for my annua! slip,.]) fair the pens were weil filled, sheep coming forward in excess of advertised numbers, and included some fine pens of -l-tooth wethers. Bidding was brisk, everything yarded bein° cleared at the hammer as followsLambs (<rood) 14s Sd to Ms, fair pj'lrf to 13s lOd, small Ss fld to 9s' 7d, 2-tooth wethers 21s and 225, small 14s lOd to ISs fid, 4-tooth wethers 23s 3d to 24s fat ewes 23s 3d to 23s 6d, 4 and 0-tooth ewes 24s Id, (i-tooth and 4-year ewo-t ins 2<l to 21s 2d, I'.m. ewes 14s 5d to 18s Id, cull ewes 10s to 10s 9d. small mixed 2-tooths 20s Bd, rams 2'/ a to figns. At Kohnratuhi on Wednesday, 23rd. for my annual sheep fair and cattle sale
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1916, Page 2
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166Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1916, Page 2
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