KIRWEE.
On Friday, at Kirwee sale, the yarding numbered 1000, which, with the exception of one smill lot, consisted of stores made up of hoggets and ewee. There was a small attendance, farmers being busy with farming operations. Competition, though slow, was strong, and all lots sold well. Prices were:— Fat wethere, 24e lid; four to eix-tooth crossbred ewes in lamb, 25s 6d; Down cross four .and six-tooth ewes in limb, 21s Id; failing mouth crossbred ewes in lamb, 15s 5d to 15a 10d; aged, 11s Id; six and eight tooth crossbred owes and lambs (all counted), 10s Id; eound mouth, 9s 3d to 10s; hoggets, good, 16s to 18s 6d; email inferior, 10s 2d to 12s 4d.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12904, 9 September 1907, Page 9
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