CULVERDEN.
Yesterday the sale of sheep in the Amuri Yards at Culverden attracted an entry of 18,000 head, including 2712 fat lambs and 1024 fat wethers. Pric«> ran, for fat lambs lGs 9d, wethers 2Gs 6d. Messrs Dalgety and Co. sold for D. D. Macfarlane (Lyndon), 6G.0 fat lambs 14b 10d to 16s 9d, 481 wethers 17s 3d; for T. H. Beaven, 311 fat lambs 15s 6d; for F. and J. Northcote, 200 4-tooth store wethers 15s, 486 2-tooth store wethers 13e 7d, 521 three-quarter lambs 14e, 231 rhreo-quarter wether lambs 10s 7d; for E. C. Webb, 17 wethers los, 186 lambs 10s 4d; for C. F. Bull, 17G lambs 10s 4d; for L. Lyford 101 store lambs 13s 3d; for P. Iverach 207 lambs 12a 7dj for F. Wilkin 67 2-Jooth wethers 14s 2d, 86 lambs 9s 7d; for J. J. Dowd 142 lambs 12s; for F. Foster 92 aged ewes ss. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company sold for LA. Macfai , - Lane (Achray), 700 fat lambs 14s 7d; for Mr Edgar Jones 158 fat lambs 14s 7d, ' 72 fat wethers 17s 9d; for Mr J. McArthur o«>t. James's) 650 merino ewes 7s sd, 1800 2-tooth halfbred wethers 16s , Id, 192 merino wethers 5s 7d; for St. Helens 512 merino ewes 11s Id, 1200 merino ewes 10s 2d, 153 merino ewes 3s , 6d; 611 merino wethers 5s sd; for Mr A. Macfarlane (Achrny) 100 halfbred wethers 16s 6d, 150 2-too;h halfbred wethers 16s; for Mr W. Acton Adams (Taradale), 500 merino ewes 7s, 300 6s 9d, 220 4s 7d; for Mr It. Acton Adams (Woodbank) 300 halfbred wethers 15a Id; for Mrs Castles 21 lambs 12s 3d, 24 ewes 5s 9d; for Mr M. Crampton 400 halfbred culled ewes 4s 6d. Messrs Pyne and Co. sold for Culver- ! den estate 500 fat lambs 16s 3d; for Mr : J. Baker 75 α-t 13s 9d ; Mr W. M. Smith 125 at 14s 3d; for Messrs Chaffey and Burberry 52 at 13s Id; for Mr A. J. Gray 50 sound wether ewes 16s | 6d, 68 lambs 11s; for Mr A. J. Hart 320 wether 8s 4d to Ds 6d; for Mr J. Baker 108 i lambs 10s; for Mr Miliken 194 lambs 10s; for Mr A. M. Smith 219 at Oβ sd. , Messrs Matson and Co. sold for W. , Breekin 81 fat lambs 14e 3d; for Mr D. Rutherford 455 fat wether* 20s 6d, 31 halfbred breeding ewes 20s 9d; for Mr T. Wilson 265 lambs 10s 2d; for Mr Douglas Parson 249 lambs lls lid; for Brown Bros. 200 lambs 12s 9d; for Mr J. Pettigrew 301 lambs 10s sd; for Mr A. McDonald 30 at 10s Id; for | Mr W. D. Lewis 60 «t lls 7d; for Mr H. R. Hotxl 100 at 0s 8d; for Mr X Pettigrew 34 and 24 G-toothi ewes 16s 6d; for Mr W. D. I-ewifl 40 halfbrod wethers 16s 8d; for Mr R. Hood 163 sound-nioutli owes 17s 6d, 20 old, do.. 10s; for Mr D. Rutherford (Glen "Wye) 641 mixed wethers 5s 2d to 5a 10d; for Mr W. N. Mitchell 83 merino owes 3s; for Mr D Rutherford 216 merino ewee, bro-ken-mouthed 5s 4d, 565 merino ewes 6s 6d; for Mr A. McDonald 50 merino ewes 7s; for Mr G. Gordon 15 cattle | £2 16s. I
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12483, 20 April 1906, Page 9
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