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INGLEWOOD SALE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) There was a full yaramg and a good attendance for the sale on Wednesday at Newton King, Ltd.’s yards, though prices showed no marked signs of improvement. Yearling heifers sold at from 21s to 525. with slight Jersey strain up to 60s ; store cows went at from -20 s to 30 for ordinary up to 65s for fresh conditioned animals; empty heifers sold for £2 16s to £2 19s; bulls made from 42s 6d to 100 s; springing heifers from £5 5s to £R. and cows from £6 to £9; ewes and lambs made 7s 2d. shorn hoggets 9s 4d, and woolly wethers 14s.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1921, Page 5
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111COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1921, Page 5
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