COMMERCIAL.
WESTFIELD STOCK SALES
[PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, June 12
At Westfield to-day beef had. a moderate yarding. Prime ox were about 10s to 20s per head higher than last week. Choice pens of extra prime ox sold at equal to 25s to 27s per hundred ; ordinary quality ox sold at 23s to 245; cow and heifer beef at 18s to 235, according to quality. Veal.—There was a large yarding, which sold at late rates. Heavy runners fetched £3 10s to £6 ss, choice suckers 35s to 455, others 3s to 255.
Mutton.—There was an average yarding. Prime sheep sold at slightly higher rates, inferior made equal to late sales, extra heavy prime wethers sold at 18s to 22s 3d, light ditto 15s 9d to 18s 9d, inferior 11s 3d to 14s, extra heavy ewes fetched 14s to 15s 9d, medium ditto 12s 6d to 13s 9d, inferior 6s to 9s 6d. Lambs—There was a small yarding. Those penned sold at high rates. Woolly fetched 12s to 15s 9d. Pork.—There was an average yarding. Baconers made £2 8s to £3 4s, heavy porkers 30s to 395, light ditto 16s to 245. ADDINGTON STOCK SALES. Owing to pressure on space, the telegraphed report of the Addington stock sales has*unavoidably been held over, and will appear to-morrow.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3549, 13 June 1912, Page 2
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215COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3549, 13 June 1912, Page 2
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