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NOT AS KEEN

COW BEEF SALE VALLES AT FRANKTON SHEEP S El. I. FREELY Slightly lower values were realised for cow and heifer beef at the Frankton sale yesterday, when an in- rcased entry was forward. Ox ; boef, however, was fully firm. Very firm values were obtained in the fat ineep section, while values were a l ade better for fat pigs. ; l : ‘i . ‘-7,. '• i '">.7,' mi* t : i >■" \- i ■•:.! <\ \\« Ira.!.-I li■ >m El I i? : tI 2 1 - MI.I I. :11 < •.' |l< '.-I 1111 i>* 11 1T..11l : EI i- I■. ill. ili.- .tin ’• u.- an a\ •! j <li- 1 . I;.- 111. .|:J il | ..II lII'- \\ !) •>ll - \\ I'll up :m -i,-11.11.11 a. j Til ft lill * \ 111 111.- I M\V 11>- -•.li. ■II Hlb : quentl.v \ aim-- lornl.-.l I. . I -i . im.-l jW 3? average. bill Miere were 111...-I- |i.-n? of isrin-u for a few pi-ii- of heavy prime •‘aIII'-, from ft In- to is | . .I lor primp rln-m-ipiion- and iron, tv. p, t: for far son-. i .alvei- and Iminr entile sold very Him. Keen Sheep Market Fal -iu-cp of all de-rriplions -old freely, n.-uuJlv al In 11 \ linn rale-. Ewe.-, howPver. wen: ofien just a shade Ih-lUt. j 23- to 25?• •d, - to 21 - r.d la.-t |in comparison with Iss lo vis. Bolding 'was just as Keen fur wethers, and although lop priees were a lit tie below those J of last week, this relief ted the difference in the quality . r the sheep more than auy- . thing else. The entry was an average uno and eon-i.sted mainly of shorn sorts. Baconers comprised the bulk of the fat ! nisr entry and for these eonipeiition was keen, quotations ramring- rrotn 7 is to 8 2?, ! against ;i< to in- last week. Porkers were 1 slightly dearer, the smaller entry exciling animated competition. store pigs were I again -"light, large sort- being quoted Horn TVs to 5 ss. Choppers sold to as high as i:o 1 is. Price Summary The following table is a summary of prices realised for fat stock at the Frankton yards at the last two sales-—*-BEEF (per 1001 b..) This Week Last Week

Individual Consignments ehanged hand' from 1 £ I 3 9- lo £ 1 i r»s, Iron! .Mi"cnve Matllews. Hamilton, reai lised from Eli fi- to to E 13 and averi aged £l2 Is r.d. From £l2 I- to E I:: Ss was given for those from .Mr E. 11. Wayne, | Tuhikaramea. and from Ell is lo 1713 3s j for those, from .Mr 11. Watson, of Walton, I Tlie Native l and Department sold nine ! from EM 9- lo EIV ss. and Mr A. Ram- { .-ay. of Taupiri. six from Ell 15s to £l2 : ss. The Taupiri vendor, .Mr N. D. 8. itumI liey, sold four Irorii £ll to £ll 15s, I and Mr W. a. llarbutt, of Cambridge, si.\ j from £ I 0 is to £ I 1 ss. ; six Hereford heifers rrotn Mr R. G C.rillen, of Tauwhare, made from £0 t<: £9 lbs. while nine Polled Angus from Mi V. 11. Nolan, of Cambridge, were trader at E 9. From £S 3 s to Es Os was given for a pen from Mr A. 0. Cornfoot. of Kit Kin, and from £8 17s 6d to £9 -is Tor t pen from Mr A. Ramsay. A line or it from Mr J. G. Reeves, or Waimai, changed hands from E 7 I is to £9 7s. Shorn wether- from the llinuera Earn were knocked down from 34s Gd to 3 4. ! tul, and from 3Vs to 34? 9d was obtainer for tlmse from Mr J. G. Reeves. Short i ewes from Mr It. Cornfoot realised iron V3s 3d to 2 5s Gd. AUCTIONEERS’ QUOTATIONS I The auctioneers quote as follows: | Farmers’ Auctioneering Company, Ltd. I i.itile. Medium prime Hereford billI liiek- from • ileiiri»e nation. EIV I- i« . e i:{ ?-: medium prime -’•hurihorn bill l.u-ks from Mr Glive Malthews, Wllala i w lull a Road, i" El:; averaging £lv D r.d a pen I'r■ 'in Mr \ . M. ll,ill. uhailp* ‘Blind EIV I -: prime pulled Angus hill In, I rmn Mr 11. .1 Watson. WalKm. EI ; billbek-. £ll ins In £l9 s -: polled MlgU; - Ini lloek?, £ll f- In E I :<s: medium print. Hereford bull- -k-. CIV Is lo tia >-; heiv - ' lie.nv Ml row-. £••*. !?- |o £S IT- fir| medium fat row-. E 3 5- lo £fi M -: heav; ; boner row-. £i b in L'i id-: medium, T .31? fid: medium. ::ns f.d to 3 I ? Gd; light w • i-l V 7 s to r.d; young fat ewes • medium. 18s r.d to 2"-: unfinished. I 3* tIT- -p'-jug lamh-. bus to Bis r.d : medium : v t - m v 9-: light. V. - to -JIU; r< m r-tont' j store wethers, -jis r.d to 2 5s fid; full moiiih woolly ewes with lambs at foot, is , all counted. pig-, primp heavy baeoner.s, £4 in \ to £i 12?; heavy baronets. £4 4s to £ i 1 e 11 i 11111. £:: I Ss to £i Vs : light. £ IV- to £I r,- : buttermilk pfgs and le-nv .rk£ " to £B i i- ; medium porker? £ < list £5 IS light £ Ss t £2 ! Vs . Loan and Mercantile Agency o,:| U Kl 1 to E> sio di. £7 • medmm pi in: iuW s, E- •*. - . |u .1rows riom M P. T. fow.-l!. 11 :i: 11111 • i. E : T- r.d: pi me- J-.x-v ,-.,w -. E- is to £• 1 ! - ! medium prime \y.-m,.- rows i.o„, Mr < . \\ • iI • i •' • •, -j: d:. I il: • . i • ; - . light.-; ! L : : p' Hue .1 • • t -.• \ • - *w -. £•. os; killabl. ! E i ! 5- pi in --v rows f, ' ill Mr l> .. • : • ■ (p.iiud ib- 11 ■ i r - to I'oWllS. £ • is j medium prime rows. m-: prime jer set rows rom Ml L kiifuss. \\ | a iawhat I is; lighter. E 5 T- r,(| ; medi im .let--,. il-:’ pi ime \ • ,i A-;- 1 rom Mr .1. R.' Fei ri man. fe Awaimiu, £3 to eb s- ; j>nm j u-M-j from .Mr J. uiaharn, Taupiri, e

ss; prime vealers from Mr Don Mn.:or- | qumdale, llor-liam J'owiis, £:: 7?; heavy . b met rows, a \ pa-l-io.-u | medium- -iz*- I .vai ling Jersey in-ifers, £0 I-- two yeai Jersey bulls, £l2 I ss. Sheep.—Woolly wethers from Mr C. C. Pat rv. wo.dlv wliiers from Mr H. S. Dun.-an. 7 s -d rat -leu n w ethers, fiom ><■ k ii, .i-M,from Mr J. \ Kerr. 29?; fat ?! <in • wes from Mi J \. hoggets ; • m Mr .1. A. *1 t 1 VS- •,| Mote \\.-t i.■; hogget? WOollv . J!: oil. Mr 1.1. J M,u.or,|!iui,ia!e. :m- prime I Ii | ;11 -Il -i -i V 5 s • d lu V -. j'Sfhier. v,:!s j to C V 'vs; laige* -tore-.' BVS Gd to B.". - : i medium, -zs- tu 3u-; weaners, iTs Gd to | G. IV. Vercoe and Company, Ltd. j • at tie.—Prime bullocks ex Die Hinuera j Dann to £ti ss ; prune F’oP.ed Angus bullocks ex Mr T. M. Hall, of Hamilton, aver- ! aged EIB ys; good quality Polled Augu-s | lmllo,-ks ex Mr Ramsay, of Hmerest, to £!V Friesian bullocks ex Mr N. D. S. Riimney. or Komakoi-au, to Eli ir.s; prices ranging up --. £ll 5- were >btain,-d by M: ,- W. -. llarbutt. of Cambridge, for light- ; weight it tie. ii. a\ \ prime hnllm-ks £l:t J h> Cli ss. prime inedlum-weights £l2 to EIV 15~. others to fit 15. well-flni.-hed j light-weights to £ll SS. small and mi- i f 1111 -11, d Ei o. prime medium-weight | l *w - E 9 I.i £9 : e-. w. 11 -11 i:-u• d light - weights £ > : , £ s I :,s. Ol |,‘f- lo £7 I US. 1- me I, ie • 1111 •M- W" ft: g 111 h'-lfevs £9 lo f'« ' ' • '• | iue- f- . f- | pgiit to £: I"-- 11, IV \ prlioe .pi e•. w » £.; 15£G 111- light ■' glll,*r Cv 5- to t b* j v .-a; .rt hoi n Indio,-k- p. £|u ; Jer-ev heir,; - to C:. -m ill jo’ e:.‘ i r.s. ! [ he.IV V I; e,. f ; Imedium- i | Wft.vnu £:; In- b> £:; 1 1 ishl CB r.s. j | -lee . Heavv prime w-.ollv wethers to 1 lie.iw pi iin>- u .. IP. ewes maiden i |2 - - Gd. heavy rat wethers shorn' bb~1" 9is 9 I. prime medium-weights :: | s to 92- r.d. light v9s to 30- Gd. iinllni-lie.i to I 28s. iicavy fa! shorn ewes 20-s lo 2ls r.d. mediii.ni-w»-f mi- ISs to 19s. light to 17?. Pigs. Heavy prime baconers ,C i s- to c • 12'. heavy fi lo £5 7s. mediumwcigllls CB |r- to £3 19 s. light £3 Ins !’• £■! 15s. h*9ivy porkers £.l 5- to CB 9?. medium £B to CB is, Rght £2 12s to £2 iss. choppers to £ G Ms. best stores £> Ids to EV I is. medium E-J i- lo £2 t's. BGs. liesi weaners 2~is Pi’29s. smaller to j tss. *,,w« with litters P* c 9 iss, maiden i SOWS to £ i 15s. Newton King, Ltd. Cattle.- —Prime fat Polled Angii s rows. ! to £9; lighter. £7 ISS to £S 15s; best Tat ! Jersey Cows, p, £7 ss; lighter. £•'. to £6 17? Gd. Jersey .yearling heifers, to £G 17.?; •d: others. £5 |9s to £•• ins: heavy honor rows. £ ! lo £ i 18s; lighter, £B to £B 15s; 1 potter |)iill>. £5 to £5 I ns. Pheep.—prime fat shorn wethers, to Bis j G,i; lighter. Bis to 32? 9d; primp fat ewes. ; b> 2M Or!; others, 23s tu 2 Es; lighter, Vis ! Pig.?.—Heavy baconers. £1 5s to £ i to?: medium. £i to £i 4?: light. £3 IBs p, £b 19?; heavy porker? and buttermilk pigs. £3 to £3 in?; medium porker?. £2 15? to £3; light. £2 ins 10 £2 15s: large stores, £2 to £2 5?; slips, 3is to 3Ss; weaners. 13s Gd to 20? Gd. TE ANGA REALISATIONS The Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneer- | ing company. Ltd., report that at their ; Te Anga stork sale on Monday fully the j advertised number of cattle came for- < ward, the yarding comprising mainly year- ] lings, with a fair proportion of" older - ca'tle. a good attendance of outside | bnvers operated freely on all cla=*=es, with i prices on a par with recent store sales, j Realisations were;— cattle.—2A to 3-year Shorthorn and ' Hereford steers £8 5? to £9 ss, 2-year | Polled Angu? -steers £G 7- to £7 ITs Gd, 2- Hereford steer? £5 15.?, empty \ Hereford cows £5 19?. yearling to 1«- ; months Poled Angu? and Hereford steers > £5 15s to £G 9s, yearling Hereford steer-j 1 £3 to £3 13S. small £2 in?, yearling , Poled Angus heifers £4 fis, yearling Hereford heifer? £1 to £i 2.? fid. 2-year J p r- I sey-eros? -tpeis £i 15s lo £G 1?. yearling i Jersey -leer? £2 to £B i 3 = . empty 2-year j I Jersey heifer? £i 7S to £5 5?. yearling i j Jersey and Jersev-cro?-- heifer? £2 17? Gd i : to CB |5?. lieaw boner rows £3 15? to ! I £ i 5?. lighter C 2 to £:>. 3?. Slier,). —AVoollv ewe hogget? BB? to 3isi 9d. woolly wether hoggets 2Gs. empty Woolly owe* 23?. PRICES AT PUTARURU I The Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering company. Ltd., repoi’l that at their TMitaruni stock sale on Monday a good entry of cattle met a brisk sale.’especially I yearling and fwo-ye-ar-old heffer?. In j I lie ?!iecp seelion the line of advertised shorn hoggets was keenly competed for. | There wa? a medium yarding of all classes Of pigs. Ihe entry cou-lsllng mostly or I store pigs for which the demand was j spirited at value? fully up to Waikato raw?. uuotal ion.?: Cattle.-- Medium fat cow? £8 r.s b, £-8 I 17~. light fat row? £ g 5? lo £: 10s. kill- ■ al>le cows £5 to £5 I Ss. heavy honor cows £3 15.? to £ I ss. light Bn? to cv 12s, service hull? £g to £lO, yearling servicn •bulls £ { in? to £5 5?. choice yearling Jersey liefer? EG 10? to £7 1?. choice 2.vear Jersey heifer? £G to £G 15s. poorer conditionefi £3 15? p, ct to.?, yearling Polled Angus heifers 19? to' £ i 2s. yearling Polled Angus steers £3 10s to £ i 1-?. Sheep.—Light woolly fat hogget? 2Gs to 2G? Gd. shorn store * hoggets 23s 2d, smaller 17.? id to 18s tod. Pigs.—Eight baconers £3 lls to £3 14s, heavy porkers £3 3s. large store? £2 1? to £2 7? Gd. smaller 3Gs fid to £2, slips 3hs to 35? Gd. best weaners 2?s fid to 27s Gd, other? 15? to 20?, breeding sows £3 10? to £3 15s. GRAIN AND PRODUCE TH-E AUCKLAND MARKETS Arcwi.ANT>, Wednesday. Following is the official market report of the Auckland Grain, .Seed and Produce Merchants' Association. Prices are f.o.b. or f.0.r.. Auckland. Parley.— Deliveries of barley In minimum 10-sack lots will he made ex r;oveminent -tore stock? from October 1G to 21. The price for a minimum of in sack?, cash before despatch. 1? i? GJd a bushel, f.0.r., f.0.b., Auckland. The price for lesser quantities ex merchants’ - store storks i? is tod j,, is II I; clipped. 5? 3d I to 5? sd. j Wheat. -1 lie demand for wheat Is steady, and the price, from merchants' store stock? 7- 3d b, 7? pi bushel. 1 Gat?. -Tlie oat market remain? linn and J Hie local price M linn al 5? lid to fi? 8.l j a bushel. I Ausirallnn Bran.—-The price i? £9 to? ! to £9 15? a ton. ; j WTe aine-.il. I lie price f unaltered at 1 • £D> |e- for a minimum of one ton less j i i: l"T cent; lesser quantities £ll 5? p, ! 1 £I I In- a ton. i Chair.— Wnplc supplies are available at! 1 £I I 15? to e 1 2 1 (i- a ton. j 1 wairo. Th.' in.iii.i ~ -ii-.iriy mr- .'.,1 j

Extra prime 35/- to 36/35/- to 36/Plain ami nx 27/- to 30/27/- to 30/young- cows and heifers . 29/- to 32/30/- to 33/I*rime cows . 20/6 to 28/6 27/6 to 29/cows .... 24/- to 2G/2 4/6 to 26/0 heifers 22/- to 23/6 22/- to 21/MUTTON Ca head > wethers 35/0 to 37/9 ■shorn wethers Cat wethers 33/- to 34/9 33/0 to 35/0 3 i/0 wethers 1 nllni-licd 30/- to 32/30/6 to 32/0 iii-imo Extra prime Cat shorn 1 9 V, to 22/18/- to 21/* l iihnislicd ewes .... 1 './- to 1 r,/1 L/C to 17/0 PIGS (a head) Ihicnners . . ' 1 /- to 9 2/Porkers ... On to 7 o - 71/- to9t/- \\ eatiers "lips Cargo stores . to 'in/ I 15/- to 28/ 32/- to 3 9/40/- 10 5 2/-

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21245, 16 October 1940, Page 10

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NOT AS KEEN Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21245, 16 October 1940, Page 10

NOT AS KEEN Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21245, 16 October 1940, Page 10

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