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CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. Messrs Abraham and "Williams, Ltd., report i—On behalf of the estate of the late J. Cavanagh, we offered on the-29th ult., at Hamua, 31 cows, young stock; pigs, etc. : All cows showing forward in calf, sold well, realising from £5 10s, jbo £9 7s 6d. _ Those backward and poor in condition sold at. reduced values. , Young; bulls made,, from £&iQs to £4Ass;,sow and;litter 7 £2 16s; store pigs, 10s; harness mare, £8 15. •■•■'..■ On behalf of Mr W. ,7. (Smith, at Hamua, on 30th ult., we sold 37 cows, besides a number of young cattle, etc. I The cows brought up to £8 17s 6d; and I considering that a number were aged, made the satisfactory average of £6 19s. Heifersin'calf realised from £4 - 2s od to £5 15s; weaner heifers, 395; mixed weaners, 28s; bull, £4 2s 6d; empty cows, £3 2s 6d. Milk cans, 265; cart and harness, £23. —. < AUCKLAND SHARK J Mr J. T, tienmy, sharebroker, of « Auckland (in conjunction with Messrs C. C. Ross and Co., his Masterton , agents), reports the following quota- • tions of business at the'first call of the Auckland Stcok Exchange yesterday /morning:— . < MINING—
PERMANENT QUOTATIONS. Messrs C. C- Ross aud Co., in conjunction with Messrs Gualter, Dykes, and Co., of Wellington, report the following quotations and sales: — Permanent stocks. Buyers. Sellers. £ s. d. £ s. d. National Bk N.Z. 6 0 0 6 1 6 Ba»k"N;Z. 11 12 6 jjiWejlihgton Trust ' " arid Loan ■ 7 13 0 ' Wellington Meat . Export, £5 6 6 0 Wellingtoii Meat Export, £2 12s 6. 3 6 0 Union, Steam 2 10 Wgtn Wool, ord. 4 2 0 Wgtn Wool, pref. 3 0 0 , ' ~ Tatipiri Coal> 1 3:■ /™7 WestportCoal 1 9,0 '••■■ / ■ ~ ,-■;■ N. Z. Drug 2 ,9 0 Taranaki Oil 16 0 "17 0 Taririgamutu 2 10 0 ; ■■''.' LOCAL QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. £ s. d. £ s. d. Wellington Fanners' Meat, pref. , 3 0 0, Wellington Farmers' Meat, ord. 2 10 0 Taringamutu 2 10 6 Success Dredge 10 0 Worksop Dredge 2 0 0 W.F.C.A. 7 2 6 LOCAL SALES. Sellers. £ s. d. Mystery Flat 8 0 Worksop Dredging Co. 2 0 0 Blaekwater Mines 18 0 Golden Bay Cement 13 0 N.Z. Drugs 2 9 6
V . Sellers. Buyers, i !' - £ s. d. £ b> d. 1 Caledonian ,13 l l May Queen 2 9 2 8 New Sylvia 3 6 3 5 Saxon 2 3 2 2 Consolidated Goldfields 1 1 6 1 0 6 Waiotahi 3 4 3 2 Waitangi 2 11 2 8 Watchman 2 2 2 1 Ross 2 3 1 11 OldHauraki 2 4 : 2 3 Crown 3 ;7 3 6 Progress . ' 11 0 Tairua Mines, 2 1 2 0 'Talisman .■:'■ 2 9 8 '.'.'. 2 w9m'Q, Waihi 3 7 0 3 & 9 J.Waihi i io •:, '•■•l.T'81 Waihi 'Gnd'/'Juric ;i ':T>- .'■&."■ 7"i .■''7'.; ; .6-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10277, 3 July 1911, Page 7
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473COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10277, 3 July 1911, Page 7
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