INQLEWOOD SALE. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) There was ». good yarding of stock for the Farmers Co-op. 'sale at Inglewood on Wednesday last, and a full attendance. Prices generally were satisfactory. Sheep were well competed for, and bulls, of which there was a large number, made a prominent feature of the sale Store were not qu(te go W ht A '".."Wffl-s as 'hey hare been lately, th° u S" sold at fair rates. Prices obtained V" 'or store cows £5 lOs to £9 fat cows sulci oto £l3 for the highest fit' ure, 18-miiitl '»ifera raached £5 6 a , and u line of - .4 16s. A pen of calvea. a nice line. 'rst yarded this season here found a. i,,.. at £2 14s, and bulls went went up to £2i for top price. , In the sheep, fat ewes brought 31s Gel lambs from 14s Gd to 16s, culls 7s 6d and a line of ewes in fresh condition, 24s 6d The welcome freshening rain we have had unaccompanied by the drying wind, hitherto its usual follower, should tend to harden the market for all kinds of stock, while lightening the farmers' asxiety regarding the supply of
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1920, Page 2
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