WANGANUI
Dominion Special Service. WANGANUI, November 12. Freeman R. Jackson and Co.’s report on the Wanganui sale states that fat sheep were a heavy entry. Eweti were just a simile easier, fat wethers were firm, and fat hoggets slightly firmer. Store sheep were most aged ewes and lambs, and passings were frequent. Fat cattle were easier and only oddments of stores were yarded. Pigs were a light etnry, and a iirm sale. Vealers were a light entry al high rates. Prices are: Sheep,—jfat wethers to 27/-, fat hoggets
19/. to 23/6, Cat ewes, woolly to 17/2, shorn 9/6 to 11/6, fat lambs 23/6 to 24/-, ewe hoggets to 31/6, two-tooth ewes 2'3/6, wether hoggets 17/3, ewes ami lambs 12/6 to 14/3, all counted. Cattle.—Fat P.A. ami Hereford cows £8 Io £9/4/-, fat ex dairy cows £4 to £5/15/-. store eow« £1 to £3/10/-, yearling Jersey heifers to £5/10/-, two-year Jersey heifers to £5/6/-. Pigs.—-Choppers to £2/1/-, porkers 3<»/to 40/-, weaners 17/- to 21/-, small 12/- to 14/6; vealers, average vealers £Z/IU/- to £3/2/6, calves to £l/6/-.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 42, 13 November 1941, Page 12
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