Commercial. Waikato Times Office, Wednesday evening.
Mr BuckUnd held his third wool itle at the Haymarket on Tuesday. There were fewar buyers than expected and the bid ding was ies3 spirited than at the lust. A splendid specimen of longwool fetched Is 3|d. The prices obtained were as a whole satisfactory to sallois. Mr A. Buckland's Cambridge Sale. — At the first sale held in the new cattle yards at Cambridge, on Tuesday, there was a large matter of cattle, principally young well bred steers. Bidding was brisk, and the prices obtained were high. 200 head of oattl* were sold at the following prices :— Yearling heifers, £3 5s ; yearling to 18 months old steers, £3 16s to £4 5* ; two-year-old steers, £4 ISs and £5 ; L»rge framed fre^h steers, £6 17s Gd and £7 103 ; fresh store cows, £5 2s Gd, and £3 15s. A few fat heifers brought £7 each ; two heavy draught colts 3 yrs old, £30 each.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 705, 21 December 1876, Page 2
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159Commercial. Waikato Times Office, Wednesday evening. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 705, 21 December 1876, Page 2
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