FEILDING STOCK SALE.
GOOD STORE LAMBS YARDED. Medium-class /at ewes came forward in fair numbers for the f eliding stock sale held to-da.v. Fat wethers of heavy and prime quality comprised lour or five pens, while the balance of the wether mutton was only of medium quality. A few pens of lambs came forward.'in the store sheep pens b.t. a net wether lambs predominated, the qua - ity throughout being fairly good. 1 ractically no breeding ewes came forward Cattle were represented by a yarding of station beef and a smaller entry of ex-dairy beef. The usual number of boner cows was penned. liens of empty P.A. and Heretoid ri cows were yarded, and an aveiag e trv of yearling Jersey heifers. . J .ne dairy entry comprised a few springing cows and heifers.
Quotations up to 1 p.m. w « re : „ , Store sheep.— M ether lambs, 11s Od, sheep.—Lambs. 15s, 17s 6d, 18s 4d, 19s, 20s, 21s 6d, 22s Id. 25s Id, 275: wethers 1/s, Ad, 2Gs lOd, 275; ewes 16s 6d :17s 2d. Store cattle.—Cows: £2, £2 is £ SSiII it £3 3 i7| £4 2s to £4 7s ftSTSZ'&TI £ U 6 I2 10s, £3 12 l>airy cattle -Spg. cows, £7, £8; spg. heifers, £4 los, £o 10s.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 121, 22 April 1938, Page 7
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206FEILDING STOCK SALE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 121, 22 April 1938, Page 7
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