SMALL SALE
STOCK AT MORRIiN SVILLE. 3 III! VALUIB FIRM. f PIG PRICES MAINTAINED. ‘ With lighter entries in all classes of stock and only an average attendance the weekly stock sale al .\.‘L7l""tn<ville yesterday was the smallest con—ducted at the yards for over six months The quality of tin.- oiir'ring generally was well up to starrlnrai. however, and with no sin-riumin,r ”I the rlnmnntl \aiucs slimmed Very little situation on those ruling a’. tort week's sale The entry «x? beef cattle shmmd an improvement in quality o'l last week's enin'. while there were also .1 few medium prime steers oil‘ered. 'i‘heee sold well from £8 to 28 125. Dairy cows and heifers created a heenm’ inCiliil‘t'. tile best pens making from £7 to £7 129 6d. lighter from is in to 135 15s and others to £3 15s. lhup and Plan. _ There was a particularly light entry of sheep, only a few wethers being offered, ordinary fat sorts making up to 2.35 id. The demand for all classes or sheep was only fair on account. no doubt, to the drop in the schedule. Ewesland {at lambs creat—ed some inquiry, prime ewes making from 185 [id to 188 lid and fat, ours realised from 14's to 16s. Fat lambs made from 235 3d in 245. and lighter sold from 17s to 215. All classes of pigs were penned in average numbers and again met a ready sale. Baconers were in demand and last week's improved quotations were maintained in this section. prime lots making up to 735. Porkers were rather dull of sale with little alterstion in values. Store pigs. however. were keener and values hero showed an advance on those ruling last Friday. Print Summary. The following table is a summary of prices realised for fat-stock at the Morrinrsviile yards during the past fortnight. _ Prloo Summary. The following table is a summary oft prices realised for (at stock at the Morrinsville yards during the last fort~ nightz— ‘ BEEF (per 100lh.) This Week Last Week ‘Prime rows . 20/- to 23/- 20/- to 22/1 second quality . i Cows thoiß/- th/-lot7/~ i munon (par new) | IPrime wethers 28/- i
5 Farmers' Auotlonurlng co. } The Farmers‘ (Jo-operative Auctioneering company. Limited. report on tine sale as lunowsz—Uniy u Ismail morning or sheep came lurward, comtprlsmg mostly lat lambs. Competition twus not as Men as last “week, this no ldoubt being due to a reduction in tho lscllcttule. There was a. good sat-ding oi’ cattle. inuuuing several pens oi medium to light “eight steers. 'l‘wo pens 01 [at l’.:\. honors on account oi .\lr Uhus. Llamcron realised £0 #l2:. Thu entry comprised a largo number or second (lutliliy and boner cow:- for which lute I'iILUS \\cru mumtumod. .\ icw pens of Jersey honors uttructou stUlltlUll and sold ill luliy equal to ruling rules. only at“ snhul entry ul‘ dairy rattle tunic forward. prices showing little alteration from last week. Again them: “115 a good yardmg of Int piss. lieavy buoouers \vcro penned in smull numbers and mut \viih urisk conumtitiou, selling at lat-st week's rules. l'orkers and light baconors showed no alteration. _\ medium onlry of stores and \vcuncrs \\eru in kocn dunluntl, selling at vuirues lirmer timn last week's values. Quotation»: Shaun—Light. l'ut \velhers, 235 1d; hit and forward ewes, 185 (id to 153 Md; store ewes, 10s 6d; heavy lat lambs. 215 lid to 285 8'1; shoru fat lambs, 195 ad to 2Us; light tat lambs. 17s 6d to 195; cull ewes, 3s Oil to as. ' Uattie.—.\lcdium fat steers, £8 to £8 125; light, £6; fat RA. heifers. £6 4: to £6 105; int COWs. £4 53 to £5 45; lighter l‘at cows. £3 '25 to 24 as; heavy boner cows. £2 is to £2 125; light. 285 to 395; store cows. £2 is to £2 HS; best Jersey \venner heifers. £2 1'25 to £2 lbs; smaller. £2 25 to £2 .35; lmixed colour heifers, 325 to 395; best ‘Jorscy incitrrs, close to lJl'otlt, £7 to 2:7 1'25 Gd; inter calvers, £5 15:; to £6 .35; Horse.» tli‘oss heifers. £1 75 (id to £5 23 0d; backward caivcrs. £3 75 on to 195’: lbs, 1 Piss—Prime heavy buttoncrs, 15:} this to £3 lils; medium. 933 to £3 Es; flight, £2 85 to £2 its; licuvy porkt‘rs. ‘35;- lo £2 ‘25; medium, 325 to 355; ilight. 24's to 288; good stores, 105 0.1 ll” 225 6d: good slips. 125 Go to ills 36d; “rollers. 83 to 135; sows in pig, ‘22 55. 1 New Inland Loan and Moro-mile. l The New Zealand Loan and Mercan--Itile Agency Company Limited reports ion the sale us follows: There were no iiieavy fat cmvs yardcd hut medium loonditloncd ones were in fair supply. ‘l’nrward quality and store cows were. :entrred in moderate numbers and the lyurding consisted mostly or “logo, jl’ur all classes :1 sit‘udy sale was irfl'crtml and quotations to this \vcck‘s Frankton hill” \\rro not. tiUllt?[‘£llll}' ‘allcrmi. .\ imv duh-y llt‘ifm‘s sum ‘sntlst'nriorllyl Forward quality fut. lambs rnnmrisml mmt. ui‘ tho rntry of stump, thvrv brim: in midilivm. zl fmv polls of in‘w‘din! (mos. ’l'llo rntry of pigs \\‘JIS not .1 large ”no but all riussvs \vrrr, thirty \\u‘lt rt-pi'rsrntmi. “‘O3 quote - ‘ linuil quality fa! lfll\\~ ..nvi ilv‘il‘l-rs, £37Slltll'ifll 17>; mmlinni I'Ullllllltlllr mi fat mus. t": lfus in L'.'l 75 1:4; Imm itlliohlu 11mm}, 3.": Im in 9;: 135; plain sturn runtliiiuliml. 3.": LN lit] ll! £2 jos; luau) lu-nmwfi El ills tn 1"} l 5; iblllt'l‘x. in ill ls: dairy heifers. plain snrtl.‘ [.5 lbs in 5.". (Us. Fm‘unnl tummy fit inn'ihs, In. 1.. it 1,. N; lurlll‘l'l‘ ml, in M's (hi; full month lump-int: (’\\l‘.~, Ha 1:41 in it:\ Mmlmm pm'krr plum. l'i its in ya is; light qlmlm rln, I‘i 11.~ in H IN; Inn-hunt art-“n More pigs. its to its; .e'ips, its to his; \veaners. to log.
l PIO PIO SALI. l .\lr‘Ssl‘F, Dalseiy and Company, Limi—.'i9Q- l‘f‘llort having held their tri-werkly i saiv at Pin Pm on Thursday.‘ i\\ltr‘n a medium rat-ding of shflcp and] irattle came forward. Sheep sold “rill ‘lO late rates. ewe lambs attractinnl spirited bidding. Cattle were a tittiei ibetow par. the competition being a little . duller than recent sales- ‘ Quotations:—.\leulum mu ewesl Romney rams, 2-“ to 255 6d: good 5 ' to 6-year ewes. Southdown rams. 265:! good mouth ewes Romney rams. its: 1 Head 135 Md: 800 d ewe lambs. 275: medium, 245 to 2A: lid; small. 195 ad: forward condtioned wether lambS. 17s id to 18:; small m.s. lambs good condition. He Gd. Medium weight fat (jaws Potted Angus-Hereford. £6 55: llfi’ltlt‘l'. £5 to £5 its. {at Jersey cows. 53’- iUs to £4: forward condition. £2 to ’1'"! 105: honors. 255 to 355; incdiuufl .Pflnpl' .\ngus cows running wiltil Policd Angus Bullet £5 is; fli—ycar Potted Angus steers. LT. 95; 3g-ypa.~l .Hm‘t’ford steers. £6 lbs; good l'ollrdl Mnirus slecr rah'es. st 135 to st 1352‘ lnrdium. £3 10s to it: small. £2 to 5-"? lit-s‘: good Potted Angus hril‘orl (“air-cs. £3 .‘is; medium. £2 25 (id to I“ 15; small. 355; 14-year Potted .-\n— Eun heifers. £3 198: good dairy heifers “"035 1“ iirotlti. £6: tater cah‘ers. £i 105: medium Shorthorn dairy rows. August—September calves. £3 his to 2'. it) . ———_.___. GLIARING DALI. 'Messrs G. W. \‘ercoe and Company. Limited. report having held a clearing sale at Nsaruawahia. on account 01' Mr V. Gillanders. There was a re—presenialtve bunch of buyers and prices obtained worn well up lo the rundol's‘ cxurctaiions. Good quality .lcr--59." COWS. in milk and carly caivcrs. sold from £6 to £7 l-‘is: others from: iii to £3 10s: backward sorts. lit! to £3 [35. ‘ Messrs G. \\‘. Vernor and lionipany.‘ Limited, report on a rlrarim,r salt- held: on account. or .\ir l-Z. Davidson. or Totiiipa. us followsi—Thv' lit-rd l'illlll' i’or— I ward in good condition and illlilullgil‘ prices were not high a very salisfar-i l tory clearancr resulted. Good quality: iJersey and Jersey cross cows. .lnly’ ‘ and August ra‘lyers. £6 to £6 15s: tutor i calyers, £5 Io £5 15s: backward ro\\'s.l £3 ‘35 to £4 105. The usual i'arnr sundries and implements sold on a par! with r'ates which have been ruling at! i other clearing sales. ' ' ———— l CLEARING SALE AT PUKERORO. . The Farmers’ {to-operative .~n-‘ cering Company, Limited, report having held a clearing sale on behalf of Mr B. N. Smith at Pukeroro, yesterday. when they uttered to a medium, attendance of buyers his herd of '7O cows. The herd was a mixed one. due} from August onwards. Bidding was. not as keen as anticipated, most of‘ the cows being a little late for most‘ buyers‘ requirements. Competition out the three horses oil‘el'ed was very} spirited, while an offering of 16 sows' with young. and due to furrow, soldl well. lieali‘sutions were :—-Best Jersey and: Jersey cross cows. £6 39 to £8 35“ later ‘calvers, £5 155 to £5 105: back- : ward. £3 to £3 109; Frieaign cows. L 3“ to £6 105; later oalvers. £ 105 to £1: 53; shorthorn cows. £3 105 to E 5 ast‘ bay more. rising four—years. £5 iUsti brown gelding. seven years. £SO 105:1 bay mare. eight years. us; Tamworth sows with nine young. £5 to £5 173 6d; Tamworth sows in pig. due July‘i best. £3 105 to 1:3 173; others, 365 to £2 105. TI KAWA OLEARING BALI. The New Zealand Loan and Mel'cantiie Agency Company. Limited. Hamilton. report as follows on a clearing sale of dairy cows and heifers held at. Te Kawa yesterday on account of Messrs \\‘allls llros. All the cattle came forward in good order. No production tfgurrs were available for the: cqws and the smaller proportion of} them were over-second and third cal\‘\- ‘ crs. Notwithshmding this. \‘ery spirit-i ed 'hidding i-onunuea throughout. thc' sale and prices generally were most. satisfactory. Ninety-two cows averaged £5 17s lid and the top price was £B. For ilto heifers, too, ll\'rly hid(ling ruled. and prices secured were well up to recent quotations. ’i‘ho' hrifers wcrr all Rood coloured. attractive stock. For both classes a good rlraranrc was made. \\‘c quote: ~—t’lood conditioned Jersey dairy cows. due early. £7 to £8: medium JulyAugust. ('nh‘crs. £5 lbs to £6 12‘s: plainer cows. N 105 to £2; 105: backward and inferior. iii) to N 35; 3.3 heifers averaged £6 153; Lost Jersey heifers. £6 is»; to £7 15s: medium. £5 105 to £0 .tOs; poorer to £5 55. i NOARUAWAHIA SALE. 1 l The New aniand Loan and .\lt‘l" cantilc Agency Company, Limitcd. Hams iiton, report. as follows on their .\"gnl'urmahia stuck sale hold yrsterdayz— Fat and slol'r rows canto for\\ard in more than usual numbers, and included in nulntwr of nutnl quality Ji'rsoy hulchrrs' i'o\\s. 'l‘hv demand -\\'a> \i‘ry' firm at, this wot-it‘s Fl‘ullklull rca|~ isalions and a rouiplrtv rh-arauro \\n-ri-ndily rlfvrtcd. ’l‘lic adwrliscd hrrd on urt‘olltli of .\ii‘ J. 'l‘. Hal'ilmlolnv“. the Jersey hr-ifors on account of .\ll (3. .lrw, .\‘saruawahia. and the .lorst-y .\‘horthoru cross hril'ct‘s 0n acrouni of .\lr .\. .\. \\‘app. Taupiri. accountant for mosl of a flood (‘ntry of dairirs‘, .\ir \\‘npp's ralllc \\rrc \I-ry rhoiui,‘ and sold under spirited t'ompt‘tili-vn. whilr‘ .\lr .lcw‘s dairy hcit'cl's also commanded keen interest and tho prices srrurrd were good. The other hrril \\t‘re poorer cattle but the ranur of prices for them was satisfactory, lidd pcus of dairy cows and hrifrrs met. with a consistent demand round about. the prices at other rrntrrs. \\‘v quotr‘:~ llt‘avy fat rows. 12'. 2s lid to ill ills; good quality fat rows, fit in. to iii ‘Zs oil: light, :22 tins to fit 5%: stores. $22 L’s ltd to i.“.' its: hmut’ lmnrrs~ L'l its to £2: i‘ltUKll. 1" [I tits; lit-st. duality .lrrsoy- dairy lit-it'-l-,-,-_ [7 1., rs; nirdillni. duo rarly. iii» 1:»; 1.. xi?- ins; oihrrs, ill to EILIIIs: good t‘niiilllinlti'ti ddil‘)‘ CIHVS. I‘ll" f‘ill'l)’. if, 3,, to yr. Itts; inrdiulu, L'i In £3; lull‘. Eli 15>.
Fat \vemers 23/- ‘ 25/6 Fat Ewes .. 1~£/-1010/- H/-toifi/-Unfinished ewes 11/- 19/. Fat lambs . 16/-2024/- is/-t027/-PIGS (nor head). Baconers .. EMU-m 73/. 53/- t073/Porkers .. 22/-to 42/- 22/40 42/AVenners .. 8/-1010/- o/em 9/:‘llps .. 8/-1015/- 7/-1,01-i/-‘Lm‘ge stores 17/- t020/- 10/-to13/-
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 11
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