The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-01-31, Page 16,4 •
titekuaw Senth'*elo WeduesdaY, January 31,1906 — Page IS
Prices to eivori steers and h ifers Special oiympies take
The. market at Brussels
Livestock saW fed steers
and heifers selling $1 lower.
COWsold steady On
Thursday veal sollo, $5
lower. We had a light AM Of
lambs that sold on a ictive
trade. On Friday all weights
of stockers sold under preS-
sure at prices $2 to $5
lower.
Steers -
There were 339 steers on
offer selling from 93.00 to
87.00 to the high of 92,50.
Cunningham Farms,
Lucan, 22, avg. 1410 lbs.,
avg. 83.74 to 92.50.
Maurice Coe, Shelburne,
27, avg. 1330 lbs., avg,
83.98 t�.88.75.
W. B. Netch Co. Ltd,
Rockwood, 44, avg. 1329
lbs., sold to the high of
88.70.
Schmidt Brook Farms
Ltd., Woodstock, 13, avg.
1489 lbs., avg. 83.52 to
86.00.
Don Campbell, Mitchell,
3, avg. 1191 lbs., avg. 84.27
to 85.25.
Bruce Robinson,
. Freelton, 13, avg. 1582 lbs.,
avg. 77.48 to 85,00,
Murray Forbes Farms
Ltd., Clinton„ 24; avg. 80,57
to 85,004
MarkEisher„ Ayton,
avg. 1450 lbs., avg. 84.63 to
84,75.
& J Farms, Mitchell, 2,
avg. 1265 lbs, avg, 80.71 to
84,50.
Murray South, Dublin, 5,
avg, 1340 lbs., avg. 82.60 to
84.50.
Heifers
There were 146 heifers
on offer selling from 83.00
to 86.00 to therhigh of
87.50.
Gordon Borth, Mjidmay.
4, avg. 1193 lbs,, avg. 84.28
to 87.50.
Dave Noble, Glencairn,
9, avg.. 1207 lbs., avg. 83.04
to 85.25.
William & Elizabeth
White, Mount Forest, 8,
avg. 1194 lbs., avg. 8331 to
84.90.
John Newans, Wroxeter,
1, weighing 1270 lbs, sold
for 83.75.
David Bowles, Brussels,
5, avg. 1221 lbs., avg. 82.62
to. 83.75.
Geo, Paul and Mark
Pennington, MUdmy, 3,
avg. 1160 lbs., avg. 83.18 to
83.50.
Woodhara Farms,
•Woodham, 4, avg. 1113 lbs.,
avg. 82.40 to 83.25,
Rathwell,
field, 7, avg. 1223
avg. 76.81 to 83.00.
Gerald Rathwell,
,Brusefield, 11, -avg. 1178
1.0s.ifivg. 77.56 to $235.
\
Tlluewere 276 cows on
offer selling from 30.00 to
50.00 to the high of •63.50.•
Hilbert Van Ankuin,
Wroxeter, 1, weighing 1625
lbs., sold for 53.50. -
Kevin Haskett, Lucknow,
3, avg. 1270lbs., avg. 50.26
to 52.00,-,
Dead* Morris,
Kicardine, 9, avg. 131 lbs„
avg. 45.44 to 51.00.
Bulls
There were 16 bulls on
offer selling from 41.00 to
64,13 to the high of 80.00.
Tom Black, Belgrave, 3,
avg. 1281 lbs., avg. 77.67 to
80.00.
Emrnanuel Hoover,
WrOxeter„ 2, avg. 1365 lbs.,
Veal
There were 237 veal on
offer selling Holstein plain
and heavy 50.00 to 58.00,
Holstein 58.00 to.68.00,
beef 68.1 t to 91. t t.
• David Brb„ Wellesley, 9,
avg. 663 lbs., avg; 58.75 to
91.00.
John Verberg,
Lendesboro, 6, avg. 670
lbs., avg. 74.62 to 88.50.
• Neil and Bob Lewis,
Clarksburg, 1,'weighing
730 lbsi, sold for 87.00.
Lambs
Under 50 lbs. 225,00 to
227.50, 50 - 79 lbs. 130.00
to 192.00, 80 - 94 lbs,
133.00 to 145.00, over 95
Ibs., 111.00 to 134.00.
Sheep
56.00 to 75.00.
Goats
47.50 to 127.50.
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