COMMERCIAL.
WESTFIELD MARKET. High values ruled for fat stock at the Westfield market on Monday. Choice fat oven sold as high as £2 13s per 1001b, and the average for this quality was £2 12s, last week's highest rate. Other beef cattle brought from £2 4s to £2 lis. Steers realised from £U to £25. There was a steady demon* •for sheep, of which there was a good yardingl Generally the prices were equal to last week's rates. Extra heavy prime wethers realised from £1 17s to £1 19s 9d. A moderate yarding of lambs met with keen sale at advanced prices. Fat lambs sold at from £1 10s to £1 14s 3d, the latter price being the record fo,r tho season. Pigs Sold well, choppers making up to £7 16s, baconers £4 to £5 ss, porkers £2 to £4, and weaners from 8s to lie 6d. =T=i
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1918, Page 4
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148COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1918, Page 4
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