FEILDING SALE.
PRICES MAINTAINED. Another exceptionally heavy yarding of fat sheep came forward at the Feilding sale this morning, the percentage of big sheep being heavier than last week’s. Early values or lambs, although over mostly inferior lines, indicated that last week s prices would be maintained. No ewes or werthers had been offered up to 1 P- m * Dairy stock found a fair market and store cattle opened at last week s prices. Prices up to 1 pm. were as follow: — _, _ _ n 1 Fat lambs.—l7s 6d, 18s 7d, 19s Bd, 20s, 21s, 22s Id, 23s sd, 24s lid to 26s' Store cattle. —Boner cows, 28s 6d, 30s to 375; weaner heifers, 9s to 18s; heifers and cows, 355; potter bulls, £2 , 10s to £3 17s 6d •' Dairy stock—Heifers r.w.b., £2 lfs 6d to £3 10s; springing heifers, £4 to £4 12s 6d; cows in milk, £2 lbs to £2 12s 6d; springing cows, £3, £-4 to £4 10s; heifers in milk, £4 hs 6d.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 149, 25 May 1934, Page 7
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165FEILDING SALE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 149, 25 May 1934, Page 7
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