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THE FEILDING SALE Dalgety and Co. report having a fair yarding of sheep and cattle at their Feilding sale on Friday. There was a good demand for fat sheep at better prices than last week and also a good demand for store sheep. There was a moderate yarding of store cattle which met with a dull sale, there being numerous passings.—Quotations: Fat woolly ewes 16s l(ld to 20s, light fat shorn ewes 12s 6d, fat maiden ewes 20s, good fat. shorn ewes 16s to 18s, fat wethers 255, store ewes 13s Id, b.f. 2-tooths, shorn 14s 2d to Jss, woolly wether hoggets Jss 6d. aged ewes and lambs 17s 6d, shorn 2-tooth wethers 13s, .14s 4d, 15s, dairy heifers £5 ss, £8 2s 6d, light fat heifers £5 10s to £6, fat cows £6 to £8 ss, 2-vear empty heifers £3 to £3 10s. P.A. Bulls £6 10s. Messrs Levin and Co. Ltd., report the following prices at the Feilding sale, November 31. Fat. hoggets 15s 6d to 24s 3d. fat ewes 15s to 225. fat wethers 23s to 28s (id, 2-tooth wethers 15s .‘ld to 16s, 2-tooth ewes 14s 9d to 17s 9d. springing heifers £7 to £lO. fat cows £7 7s (id, 3-year Jersey bulls £7 to £7 10s.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 413, 3 November 1930, Page 9
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213STOCK MARKETS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 413, 3 November 1930, Page 9
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