STOCK MARKET.
MESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS' PAHIATUA SALE.
(By Telegraph—Special to Age.) PAHIATUA, July 28. At Messrs Abraham and Williams' stc* sale to-day a specially good lyarding of sheep came forward, being in excess of the number advertised. There was a good attendance of local - and outside buyers, including South Island buyeis. Bidding was consp • quently animated, resulting in the bulk of the entrits being cleared under the hammer at an advance of 2s per head. Hoggets and breeding « ewea were' both greatly in demand. '-Cattle also 3old well, excepting a line •of station yearling steers, which failed to reach the owner's limits. ..Aged breeding ewes brought 83 to 8s lOd, a good line of fair-conditioned 13s, shorn hoggets 7s 8d to 9s, a line of 200 fair-conditioned 9s 9d, ewe hoggets 10s 3d, tair-conditioned wethers 13s to 13s 9d, forward ewes ■and wethers 13s, empty ewes Ss. Cattle-Eighteen-month steers 30s • 6d, heifers 22s 6d, cows in calf 355.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9154, 29 July 1908, Page 7
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159STOCK MARKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9154, 29 July 1908, Page 7
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