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CAMBRIDGE STOOK BALI. The Famers' (10-operative Auciioneering Company, Limited, report having held their Cambridge sale on Monday. A full yardlns of all classes of cattle came forward. Cow and better beef was in average supply, the de—' ,mand for which was firm, and late rates were fully maintained. Boner ‘cows also met a ready sale, and a total ‘oiearance resulted. Dairy Cattle: lThere was a good entry of dairy cattle. Including the advertised heard of approximately 30 Jersey and Jerseyl cross cows offered on account of Mrs L. Dallimore, of Arohena. The cattle came forward in fair condition, and comprised mostly medium quality sorts. The demand was not particularly keen, but prices paid were fully up to the value of the cattle. We quote :—Cattie: Extra heavy fat cows to £6 Gs; heavy fat cows, H 165 to £5 Its; lighter, £23 125 to £4 its; forward anti kiilable cows, £2 165 to £3 83; fat heifers, £3 53 to £4 Os; heavy boners, £2 25 to £2 ills; [ medium, 80s to £2; light, 185 to 285; i potter hulls, £2 55 to £4 25 6d. Dairy' Cattle: Jersey and Jersey cross cows, l early caivers, £4 15s to £5 55; others, £4 to £ll 103; Jersey and Jersey cross I cows, inferior and late calvers, £2 105 ‘0 £3 153; unsound cows, 37s 6d to' £2 75 6d; Friesian cows. £3 53 to £3 105: heifers in milk, to £4 105. “ TE KAUWHATA SALE. .\iossrs G. \V. Vercoe and Company. Limited. rvtmrt having held their fortnightly stock sale at Tc Knuwhaia on Monday, when an average entry of fat and store rattle came forward. COmiletltlon throughout was fairly keen and practically a total clearance was effected at full late rates. I Quotations:— Heavy rat cows sold from £5 155 to £l3 is; medium weights, £4 15s to £5 iOs: heavy fat Jersey cows, £-’t io £r’i ills: lighter, I 3 105 to £3 155; light, £3 to £3 7s (hi: heavy boners, £2 10:; to £2 18s: others, £i 105 to £2 55; potter bulls, to £8 55; forward condi—tioned Shorihorn cows, £3 15s to £4! '75 6d: Jersey cross heifers (July calv-, ers), £4 153 to £5 25 6d; Friesinn cows (early rnlvers), to £5 175 6d: Short-l horn and Shorthorn cross cows (Aug-, ust calvers), £5 to £5 75 6d. ‘i‘he yarding of fat pigs was a small one and all classes showed a firming tendency. Heavy haeoners, £3 85 to £3 its; medium. £3 to £8 75; light, £2 Us to £2 105; heavy porkers. £2 to £2 Rs: medium, 355 to 385: light, 285 to Ills; choppers, to 355. The de—mand for store pigs was keen and a ready sale resulted. Good stores, 205 to 2-is: others, 165 to 185: slips, 125 in iris: best weaners, DS to lie 6d; others, 55 i 0 "is; sows in pig, £2 to £B. TALLOW, HEMP AND FRUIT. ‘ WELLINGTON, Tuesday. 1 The Dcpnrtmrnt of Agriculture has received the following rnhicgrnni., dated May 20. from the High Ulllll" inissionor for New Zealand, London : Tallow—The market continues quiet; spot prices lower liy is. Littlc interest is shown in forward shiptnrnts. liomp: Manila: The market is quiet but steady; values unchanged. sisal: The market is quiet and easier. Juno—August. and July—SEDi(‘llli)(‘l‘ shipments quoted at £27. New Zvnltnnl: 'l‘im illili'lif‘l is quiet. with no ilt'sl-ltnnd snlcs reported. The nominal value for hixhpoints for May— Jtnm shipments is £2O 135. Fruit—Apples: 'i‘lm I‘m-i, Sydney shlpint‘iit nrt'ivctl in .L'oml condition. The tnnrlu‘l. is worm. with n (lt‘t‘linin‘xr tendency, tzuv's Orange, ills to Us: lirunny .\‘tnlili. HS in its: Sinrmt‘i', .\‘s to Us mi: litmus l’nvouritc, Si:lius~ nntn :unl llnilurut. Ts in 95; Jonathan, livliciuus, llt'snrt, (lolti nml London Pippin. "is in Rs “(1, l‘t‘nt's: \\'lntt'r Neils, Rs in HS Gil; \\'ittim' (thin, .\‘s Mi in 93 (iii: lx'i-il'tt‘r, (is it) .\‘s; Vicar of \\’inlttlt‘lti. Ts Gilt l'msu .\ittplrs: Tim market. is twirl: sliippnrs Ilrtnt 'l‘usntnninu: \tlnttl. \l{l_\*.lllllis sltiptiii‘nl, snltl tit .35. \‘n. 1 Now [i‘.tlnuil'. l‘lnt‘ly shiplllt‘lll ,tiiuul Flllll :tl fills, Maynlnnc sliitrtu-‘itlx .mtltl hi his iltl, llllirs: li'tlsliliilihlll i~ still itlll ul‘ i‘.llth'. .\‘ltip—lli‘l'> .ll‘l‘ .t~lt:n: L'l‘.‘ ills t‘iitil; Vultit‘, [tn ids tail.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 2

COMMERCIAL Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 2

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