COMMERCIAL.
WAIPOUA STOCK SALE. Messrs James Macintosh and Co. report having held their usual weekly sale in their Waipoua (Masterbon) sale yards on Wednesday, 23rd April, when they offered .a good yarding of 1470 sheep and 73 head of cattle, also a number of horses, which, met with good competition throughout the sale, consequently there was a good clearance at rate* well above late sales. The prices realised were a* follows: — Woolly, lambs, Bs, Ss Id to % lOd; shorn lambs, 5s 7d, 6s 7d, Ss, 8s sd; 6-tooth to f.m. ewes, lis Id; empty ewes, 8s 7d, &s 7d to 0s lid; old ewes .|~ Td to 4$ lOd; 2-tootli wetUb.r. lamb's, 8s 8d to lis 7d; springing heifers £6 to £6... ss, 18-months steers £3 Is, springing sows £6 10s, forward cows £4, •store cows £2 17s 6d to £3 10s, heifers £2 lis to £3 ss, cows and calves £3; 6 year draught mare and foal £25 10s, hacks £3 10s to £7, weaner pigs 10s 6d.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 24 April 1913, Page 5
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168COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 24 April 1913, Page 5
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