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LONDON MARKETS. London, Juno 28. P. and 0. £5lO. Copra.—South Sea, £56. Linseed oil, 1225. Turpentine, 90s. Jute.—June-July shipment, £55. Hemp.—June-August shipment, £52. Rubber.—Para, 29y«d; plantation, 21V,dl smoked, 20% d. FARMERS' CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY'S REPORT. At Opunake yards on Monday we 1 held" our usual fortnightly sale. There was a small yarding of store cattle, and a good yarding of dairy c&ttlo, The Btorea sold .at lnte rates, and dairy cows and heifers also. We quote: Forward cows £9 103' to £ll, store cows..£s 153 to £7 17s Qd, weaner. steers £2 2s, weaner £2 to £2 17s, In-calf-Jersey'heifers £l2 12s to £l4 10s, others £9 to £l6. ' The advertised dairy herd on account ot Mrs Royle sold from £7 15s to £lB 10s. At Stratford yards on Tuesday there was a good yarding of stock of all sorts, which sold at late rates. Forward cows sold at from St to £9 12s 6d, store cows £5 10s W £8 ss, boners £3 10s to £5 ss, weaner helfera £2 6S 1 to £3, 4s, weaner steers £2 13s Cd, in-calf - , heifers £6 7s 6d to £l2 ss. At Manaia yards on Tuesday 1 there was a good yarding of store cattle, etc., and prices were firm, and everything was sold at auction We quote: Forward cows £9 6s.to £lo fa 6d, store c °" s „ £6 108 t0 £« "3 6d, bonefs £4 7s to £6 6s, weaner hefiers £2 18s to £3, steers £3. store lambs 15s to £1 2s, weaner pigs 19s to £1 17s, sows £8 10s to £8 15s, and a large number of sundries sold at late rates. At Inglewood on Wednesday, at our usual sa e, there was a small yarding of stock, which sold well. Store lambs 16s 3d to 18s 2d. store cows £7 10s to £8 lis, empty heifers-'lit'2s Od, ln-calf heifers £0 7s 6d to £7 7s «d, weanor steers £2, weaner heifers £1 10s to £4 3s, dairy cows £9 to £l4. At Auroa yards on Friday there was a rood yarding of stock, and prices were up to late sales. Forward cows £8 10s to £!) is store cows £6 5s lo £7 15s, boners £3 10s to £6, weaner heifers £2 9s. The advertised dairy herd on account ot Mrs Powell sold at from £ll to £2B. ; On Monday' we held a clearing sale at Ohangal of Mr Jas. Patchell's live and dead stock. There was a large attendance, and everything sold well. Best dairy cows sold at er ,' £9 t0 £ 19, horses £l4 to £24, lambs £1 3s Id, ewes £1 74 7d. ■On Monday at Lowgarth, we held a clearing S. j and dead stock. The attendance was good, and satisfactory prices wo realised. Best dairy cows sold at i°« JM° £26, others £l ° t0 £19 > waggon fcoß, and the sundries sold at mllng rates held a d «"lng sale of Mr S. F. Halls dairy cows.and furniture and report a most successful sale. The best da ry cows sold at from £2O to £26, others iif /.vs. 3-eui.*>-rTS s "•"™ ™ Hawor f ,™ Tuesday we held a sale of Mrs Dawson's live and dead stock. There was n good attendance, and everything sold at satisfactory prices. Best dairy cows sold to £2O '? £lB 10a . breeding sows £9 10s to £l6; sundries, etc., also sold well h.M Aur .° a T oad ' Awatuna - o" Wednesday/ we held a clearing sale of Mr W. Duggan's live Kin. ln con i unctlon with Mr Newton King. Notwithstanding the very wet toy, there was a large attendance of buyers, and we report a most successful sale. The dairy cows were a good lot, arid sold at from £l2 to £37 averaging £l7 lis. In-calf heifers £8 15s to £lO, weaner steers £2 3s, weaner heifers £4 Is; implements also sold at ruling rate's. At Manaia on Thursday we held a clearing dries ™ B ' Y ' Sbttw ' 3 dalr y COWS and sun- '™!\., Ther ° was a good attendance and ' Beßt dairy cows £2O others £lO to £l9, sows and litters if wh store pigs £3, horses £lB to £3O. At Whenuakura on Thursday we had a clearSfne boM » M n ""SS™' 8 Mtate ' when «verytiling sold well. The beat dairy cows *old from £2O to £29 10s, others £l3 to £l9 averaging £2O 3s, horses £2B to £3O; the Implemarita and sundries also sold well £jvtssts r.,'l* m. afftom t0 £ y iO S t a o 6 £T I,ed - Di " rr C ° WS *° ld C°C 1 , 1 , eW a s , ale at A Wtfa of Mr. , t " Tarrant s live and dead stock. There thlL a u attendance of buyers, and every- i S'w well '„. 11,(1 ln - clllf Shorthorn-heifers- 1 £ll VIT S8 \°, £17 ' 3 H-year-old steers ; * s ' steers £9 18s, 20-mbnth steers £7, weaners £2 18s to £3, 2.td6th' S 'f.™' , 3d ', wether lambs 18s - «»« lambs ruling rates mp emen,s and a " n <lrlea sold at: r ' lda £ we_ also held a clearlnj •' sale of 1 ' Freethy'3 (Eltham) dairy cows and' sundries, and a successful sale was held B«t ; dairy cows £2O to £23. others £lO to £?9fil's 10s t0 £S sa ' sowa to; ! ,i^i„ S '" Ur , d ' ly ' T8 Klrl > at llr Geo. Mason's clearing sale, everything sold extra well.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1919, Page 2
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