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FEILDING SALE

The N.Z. Fanners’ Co-op. Dish Co., Ltd;, report on tho Feilding side: —An average yarding of sheep of all classes met with improved competition. All lots of pi-'me fat sheep showed a. slight rise ill values, plain and unfinished sorts selling at par with the previous, week’s rates. Inlamb ewes were in active demand, with prices Is to 2s up. A smaller offering of store lambs met with a firm market. Quotations Fat lambs, 21s 6d, 21s 9d, 22s 6d; fat ewes, 235, 24s 4d, 24s 9cl, 255; fat wethers, 28s 3d, 30s, 32s 6d: 2-th ewes, 25s 3d, 38s 7d : 4-6-th ewes, 27s 6d; 2-tli wethers, 25s 10c!; b.f. lambs, 17s; wether lambs, 20s; woolly ewe lambs, 355; heifers r.w.b., £3 ss, £5 ss. £5 7s 6d, £7 2s 6d; springing cows, £3 10a, £4, £4 ss, £4 10s: store cows, £2, £2 3s 6d, £2 8s 6d, £2 19s, £3 Is, £3 6s: 2-year S.IJ. heifers r.w. P.A. bull, £5 2s: fat P.A. cows, £6 7s 6d; realm's, £3 7s 6d; fat cows, £4, £4 ss, £4 15s, £5 Bs, £5 12a 6d, £6 2s 6d, £7 ss; fat heifers, £3 ss, £3 12s 6d, £4, £4 7s 6d. A choice lino of owe lambs sold on account of Mr IT. J. Burrell at 35s made the highest price so far' realised this season. Wo subittod a good offering of beef, all lots selling at .slightly higher pr'cos. Dairy cattle and potter cows made prices on a par with lato sales. No run cattle came forward. -

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 June 1937, Page 4

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FEILDING SALE Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 June 1937, Page 4

FEILDING SALE Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 June 1937, Page 4