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ASHBURTON STOCK MARKET

A RECORD YARDING. The entry at the stock sale held at the Ashburton yards to-day, was the largest of the season, it being a double sale on account of the Easter holidays. A good number of fat sheep and lambs were forward, but store ewes formed the majority of the yarding. The sale opened briskly and prices were firm at last week’s rates. The following sales had been made up to noon:— Fat Eives.—Ten at ,20s 6d, 6 at 17s 6d, 13 at T7s 9d, 15 at 17s Bd, 15 at 17s sd, 15 at 17s sd, 13 at 18s sd, 10 at 17s, 15 at 16s 6d, 13 at 16s 7d, 11 at 16s Id, 14 at 17s, 6 at 18s, 4 at 15s 6d. 11 at 17s lid, 11 at 16s lOd, 9 at 16s lOd, 12 at 17s 2d, 13 at 18 lOd, 8 at 18s. 9 at 18s 4d. 4 at 15s 6d, 8 at 20s 7d. 6 at 13s 3d. 11 at 16s 7d, 14 at 15s lOd, 9 at 17s3d. Fat Wethers. —9 at ?7s 3d, 9 at, 28s Id. 43 at 29s Id, 5 at 30s 6d. Fat Lambs.—4 r£ 30s. 12 at 28s Id, 2 at 31s 3d, 15 at 26s 7d.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10704, 30 March 1926, Page 5

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ASHBURTON STOCK MARKET Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10704, 30 March 1926, Page 5

ASHBURTON STOCK MARKET Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10704, 30 March 1926, Page 5