STOCK SALES
FELLDING SALE. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., report on Feilding (Sale, 11th inst., as follows. A fair entry of both sheep and cattle came forward. Our yarding of sheep consisted chiefly of shorn rape and stone lambs. The demand was very keen and all classes changed hands under the hammer. Cattle also met a ready sale. We quote as follows:—Fat ewes, 22/1 to 22/5; fat B.F. 2-th’s., 22/-, 26/-, 29/5 to 30/-; rape lambs, 20/-, 22/10 to 23/-; stone lambs, 16/6, IS/-, to 19/10; fat bullocks to £l3; fat cows and heifers, £l2/12/6; fat cows heavy, £9/2/6, £lO/10/- to £l2/12/6; forward cows, £5/10/-, £5/15/- to £6/6/6; heifers E.W.B. £5/10/-, £6/10/-, £7/7/6 to £B/11/-; springing heifers, £B/2/6 to £B/15/-; weaner heifers to £3/8/-; lulls, £7/7/6 to £B/10/-.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6810, 14 January 1929, Page 10
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127STOCK SALES Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6810, 14 January 1929, Page 10
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