FEILDING STOCK SALE
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FEILDING, 13th November.
At the Feilding stock sale . to-day there was an exceptionally heavy yardof fat sheep; mostly shorn. These met with keen competition from a large attendance of buyers, and were sold Nat a slight improvement on late rates. The store pens' were well filled with mostly medium quality sheep. Buyers were not keen, consequently a number of pens failed to reach reserves. Those sold met with a decidedly easier market, especially for two-tooth .ewes. Wethers. —Fats-: Two-tooth (shorn), 3Qs 6d, 34s 6d ;sam"e (woolly), 38s 9d, 41s 6d; black-faced, 275, 28a 3d, 28s 6d, 30s; woolly ewes, 30s, 36s 3d, 38s 6d; ditto (shorn), from 27s' 6d to 35s : four-tooth wethers (shorn),, 31s 7d to 38s 6d; black-faced ewes. 28s Is, 2fls 6d, 36s 7d; maiden ewes, 30s 7d; woolly wethers, ,41s 6d. Stores: Two-tooth black-faced, 25a 4d; forward ewes, 20s, 265; two-tooth ewes, 25e 6d;. two-tooth wethers, 24s sd, 26s 4d, 27b 6d; fourtooth wethers, 29s 9d, 30s 2d; ewea and woolly lambs, 495: small two-tooth ewes, 20s 6d, 20s Bd, 235.
There was also an exceptionally heavy yarding of cattle, which proved hard,, to quit, prices being down considerably all round. '
FEILDING STOCK SALE
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 118, 14 November 1925, Page 22
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