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WAIHOU OFFERING The Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering company- r Ltd., report that, at their Waifoou stock sale ua Thursday a full yarding of all classes of cattle camp Torward. Values Tor fat and boner cows remained nnu with late nates maintained. Hotter bulls, also, showed, no alteration. A medium penning of fat sheep elicited steady competition, with prices on a par with recent sale-. \ full yarding <>r fat Pigs and a fight entry o»r store and weaner pigs tame Torwand. The demand Tor baconers and packers was keen with values on a par with late rates. Chopper* also were keenly sought and realised as high as £7 2s. "tore- and wcaners were dull or sale. Quotations: — Cattle.—‘Heavy rat Jersey cows £7 2? to £7 los. medium £6 «s to £0 16?. heavy boner rour- £:. m> to £.'> 10 ; . medium £4 95 to £3, ligl»t £3 14s to £4 •?. cull rows 3-2 s 6d to £2. heavy potter bulls £9 *5 to £lO 135. medium £8 6s to £? 15s. light £7 2s 6d to £7 18s. well-grown Jersey heifer calves £;; 10s to £4. smaller Sheep.—Fat woolly hoggets 295. fat shorn hoggets 27s 6d. other fat hoggets 295 6d. prime rat lamb- 21s id to 225. others 17-s 6d to 18s 7d, fat ewes Its to Us 3d. , P „ 0c Pig?. Heavy choppers £g to £. othpr. ti ;• 1. It is*, prim* heavy baconer* £1 ms ip £1 I' s . heavy ba ™|?: or.' £i I* to £1 inodiimi £9 IS* In £ ; £= . liirht £.l Ss to £S li*. heavy porKrro £2 I** m £9 0.5. medium l* 10* to £ - I i.= lurljt CJ to £.' ss. imflni*h«l _ & I" to I*s. weaner* «*_ M in I"* *"•, and* ll”' to £S '* M. Berkshire £ i 2, o<l. T ajrmvnrlli Mai* to £.. empty liwvon sows £3 to £ I 2 s no. TAIKftPE EWE FAIR TV NOW Zralamt rarmrr-' Fn-oprrativr SSPSSK r ~ cn Wednesda;.. sheep «■»'"£ 1 . ' uimt)or^, Jf4 r S. ls 't« n yaritr'l-' There ova* iS eirrllriii aunn.un.-n «.nkatn a. , be my -tr.mylv repre.entec . n,n iium Mart*at ml M.ii l aw*t;i large proportion «»i tj'< : a .ho excellent enfeature t»f thebaic | je . ? i for IKrrfi £S£jutd’the better class lines •* ** j and In »ir older„ p "",Tr*v iwrartw* lines came forward* but price* “previous Wi'w' o 'S 'ilaitlor-'a.*'a "bnlc were weeks ago. Th . iji* marmore or less prepared to „ Br-rec^?o-.oo'ibUo^e5 n %ccoum T C «j; ell. 363; J. Bruce. 3oS Bd. 33s 3d. £ aF G ly Mulr >S 32s 3d; A. R* Fannin, 31= 6d; J; \v. Xnltb and son. 31s; Bros.. !M id; l>. 0. Cordon, 2» 5 M* 20*; F. H Howto. 5-5 6d. 2 ”= »“• IV. L. Britton. 20s 60; U,/,',, arl ?n \IT3 «Ss lod to 29* 9d: 801 l Estate. 30s, Mir M. kearins. 276 1d; 5 Li\ ing=tone, * 9d; smaller lots. t9s 9d to 2os Bd. Four-tooth and six-tooth bwe.-. vc rount S tec dm an Estate, extra F R. Cottrell, 225, 19s 9d; Marshall Pros., 22s 6d; A. It. Murdoch, 23s 6d; .Mc'.arthj Bro« 23s 8d; F. Garmonswuy, 2ls oa, A. It. Mur•k&WZXJt 7 * Marshall Br«., 135 Cd; J. Prime, its 1d; C. McCarthy, 18s 7d: S. Riddle, 17s id: Steedman Estate. 17s id: F. R. Cottrell. 16= 3d *o 16s 4d; J. Thorpe. 16s 9d; <l. E. GLhtjs 15s 9d; Dillon Estate, 16s: Morrison Estate, 146 lOd; \V. L. Britton, 15s fWl* C. Gallagher. 16s id. J. F. Casey. 14s; w \V. Oliver, 15s Id; W. Doole. 18s; A. Coleman, 16s 6d; A. Broderick, 15s; smith and Son, 15s 3d: J. Thorpe, 13s; 11. P. Shepherd. Us 10d. _ - „ fix-year Ewes. —Account W. R. Pohc, 10s; G. E. Gibbs. 11s 6d: H. Berk, 13s. _ An entry or 1 500 mixed lambs sold a= follows:—Best ewe lambs ISs 6d, medium 14s 9d. forward black-race lambs 15s Sd, forward shorn ditto 13s 7d. good medium white-face wether lamtt>s 12« 6d to 12s 10d, medium 10s id to 11s Ild, small lo 8s 6d; Southdown rams, account T. v\. Pairman, one at 8i gns. three at 7 gns, four at 6 gns, two at 41 gns, two at 3 gn«- account F. L. Colline, one at gm, one at 5 gns. eight at i gns: account P. n. Gordon, two at 6 gns. three at 5 gns, flvp at 4 gns: Romney rams, one-shear, account P. Scott, 10 ait 3 gns; aged Southdown rams from i to 1 gn. ALL PRICES FIRL SALE AT MORIUN'SVILLE Palgetv and Company. Limited, report having held their weekly Morrinsville sale on Friday, when there was a good yarding of rattle and sheep. Prices were well up to recent rates, while breeding ewes and lambs met keen competition, lambs selling at slightly better prices than last week. Quotations: Cattle.—Heavy S.H. bullocks, £ll medium prime heifers, £7 5s to £7 17s 6d; heavy rat Jersey cows, £7 1s to £7 4s; heavy boner cows, £3 18s to £i 14s; median. boner cows. £2 17s to £3 9s; light honor cows, 25s to 355; potter bulls, heavy. £7 4s to £s 19s; light hotter bulls, £i 5s to £3 8s; Jersey calves, £2 10s to Sheep.—Fat wethers, 2is 6d to 255; Shropshire cross lambs, 13s Id to 14s *d; Shropshire cull lambs. 6s to 9s 6d; --th ewes. 27s to 28s; 4 and 6-th ewes, 23s to 25s 7d; 4 and 5-yr. ewes, 17s 9d to 20s 2d; M.A. S.D. rams, £1 10s lo £2 15s. OHAUPO SALE Dalgetr and Company, Limited report having held their usual Ohaupo sale on Friday, when a medium yaFding or cattle came forward. All classes sold freely at full late rates. Quotations: Cattle. —Good quality fat rows. £3 to £._> 1?s; killable cows. £i to £3; heavy boners, £4 10S to £ 4 39. WAINGARO SALE G. W. Vercoe and Co.. Ltd., report having held their rattle sale at Watngaro on Thursday. The average entry or cattle came forward. The demand for all classes of store cattle was keen and a satisfactory sale resulted. Three-year-old P.A. steers made £7 13s to £8 Is; 2i-yr. P.A. steers. £0 19s to £7 1«: 18 mth's P.A. steers. £i 13s to £3 15s; 3 yr. R.P. steers. £7 13s; 2-yr. R.P. Steers, to £5 6s; 18 mths. HereTord steers, to £3 3s; prime heifers, £8 to £8 ITS; rat rows. £6 is to £6 19s: cows and calves at Toot. £3 6s to fs iOS: store rows, £3 to £6 ss; potter bulls, £6 17s to £8 is.

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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21367, 11 March 1941, Page 8

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COMMERCIAL Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21367, 11 March 1941, Page 8

COMMERCIAL Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21367, 11 March 1941, Page 8

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