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WESTFIELD MARKETS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. At Westfield to-day there was a large yarding of beef, prices being unchanged from last week. Light prime ox and heifer made to 22s per 1001 b; prime ox, 18s to 20s; plain, 15s to 17s; prime cow, 15s to 16s; aged, down to 10s. Sheep.—A medium yarding, prices being on a par with last week. Heavy prime, to 275; prime, 22s to 245; medium, 18s to 20s; unfinished, 16s to 17s; extra prime ewes, up to £1; prime, 16s to 17s; light, down to 12s. Calves. —An average yarding, prices being easier for heavy vealers. Light prime, up to late rates; best, to £3; ordinary, 30s to £2; smaller, down to £1; fresh dropped, 5s to 9s. Pigs.—A heavy yarding, prices being considerably easier. Heavy baconers, £3 to £3 15s; light, £2 2s to £2 15s; choppers, to £2 10s; porkers, £1 10s. Lambs.—A moderate yarding, prices being up to late rates. Best, to 245; light, 14s to 17s; others, down to 11s-
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 April 1922, Page 5
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173COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 6 April 1922, Page 5
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