LIGHTER YARDINGS.
STOCK AT MORRINBVILLI. VALUES MAINTAINED. {By Telegraph—-Speciai Reporter.) MORRINSVILLE, Friday. \Vith yardings in all sections much lighter than usual and only an average attendance, the weekly sale at MorrinsVille t-o-flay was [he smallest held at the yard this year. The quality of the offerings in all classes was again firstcluss and values generally showed little alteration. Dairy heifers were in good demand and prime sorts sold at. from £6 55 to £7 1'25 Gd, while lighter made from £73 135. The enlry of sheep was particularly small, the majority comprising fat ewes and fat lambs. The demand was quite keen and good fat ewes made 185 ed to 182 a 1111, and others 175 7d to 185 3d. Choice fat lambs also sold “-011 up to ‘Lis. With the yardings of pigs only a section showed a slight. increase on numbers. All sorts were eagerly sought after and last, week‘s increased quotations were nearly maintained Baconers made up to 715. porkers ‘l2s to 1:25, and large stores 165 to 185.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 8
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172LIGHTER YARDINGS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 8
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