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Cattle supply heavy in Brussels
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16 — THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 10, 1978
Opening
new doors
to small
business
A very heavy supply of fat
cattle traded at record prices at
BrusSels stockyards on Friday.
Cows traded .easier. Pigs sold
hioher. There were 1409 cattle
and 1583 pigs- on offer.
Choice Steers - 63.00 to 65.00
withsales to 66.75.
Good Steers - 61.00 to 63.00
A steer consigned .by Bruce
Richmond at Blyth weighing 1060
lbs.- sold for 66.75 with his 60
steers averaging 1092 lbs. selling
, for the overall price of 64.60.
Seven: steers consigned -by
George Underwood of R. -R. #1,
Wingham, averaging 1273 lbs.
Kild for 65.80 with his ;44 steers
averaging 1223 lbs. selling for an
Overall price of 65.00.
consigned by
of Monkton
lbs. sold .for
Two steers consigned by Lorne
Forester of Lucknow averaging
1240 lbs. sold for 64.90.
Nineteen steers' consigned by
Emerson Mitchell 'of Walton
averaging 1152 lbs. sold for an
overall price of 64.20.
Ten steers consigned by
Murray Bray of Wroxeter
averaging 1127 lbs. sold for
64.30.
Fifteen steers consigned by K
& L Beef Farms of Ethel
averaging 1136 lbs. sold for
64.20.
Fourteen steers consigned by
Ross Durnin of R. R. #2, Lucknow
averaging 1120 lbs. sold for
64.10.
Four steers consigned by Alex
Nivens of Auburn averaging 1257
lbs. sold for 65.30.
Choice Heifers - 63.00 to 65.00
with sales to 66.25.
Good Heifers - 61.00 to 63.00
A heifer consigned by Jack
Cardiff of Brussels weighing 1060
lbs. sold for 66.25 with his 21
heifers averaging 982 lbs. selling
for an overall price of 64.95.
Fourteen heifers consigned by
Jack Wheeler an dSon of Brussels
averaging 967 lbs. sold for 66.00
with their 34 heifers averaging
941 lbs. selling for an overall.
'price. of 65.05.
Six heifers consigned by Glen
Montgomery of Belgrave
weighing 1080 lbs. sold for 64.00.
Six heifers consigned by Bruce
Blake of Brussels averaging 968
lbs. sold for 63.10.
Two heifers consigned by—Joe
Walters of Mildmay averaging
910 lbs. sold for 63.00.
• Choice Cows - 42.00 to 44.00
with sales to 45.25.
Good Cows - 40.00 to 42.00
Canners and Cutters - 37.00 to
40.00
30 to 40-lb. pigs traded to a
high of 46.00
40 to 50-lb. pigs traded to ahigh
of 58.25.
50 to 60-1b. pigs to a high of
65.00.
60 to 70-lb.-. pigs to a high of
68.00.
70 to 80-lb. pigs to a .high of
75.75. Eleven steers.
Ross Osborne
averaging 1194
65.05.
Eleven steers consigned by,
Robert Kreller of Fordwich
averaging 1010 lbs. sold for 65.35
with his 33 steers averaging 986.
lbs. selling for 65.05.
Twelve steers consigned by
Grant McDonald of R. R. #1,
Ripley, averaging 1271 lbs. sold
for 65.00' with his 25 steers
averaging 1235 lbs. selling for the
overall price of 64.50.
a steer consigned by lap.
Wilbee of Walton Weighing 1250
lbs. sold for 65.50 with his 7
steers averaging 1250 lbs. selling
-for 64.90.
For prior information call 271-56
1036 Ontario Street, Stratford.