FEILDING SALE
(P.A.) Feilding, Nov. 23. Weather conditions affecting pastures in turn seriously affected stock prices at Feilding to-day, when prices were easier in all sections, except dairying. Grass is in short supply, because of the to hard spring and the persistent high wind. Fat sheep wore easier. The range was as follows: Wet hers.--Prime woolly, 37s Id to 37s 4d; good, 36s Id. Hoggets, all shorn, 25s Id to 26s 4d; maiden ewes, to 30s Id; prime ewes, woolly, 24s 4d to 25s Id; shorn, 18s 7d to 19s 4d; lambs, to 36s 4d. Stores.—A very dull sale. Ewe hoggets, woolly, to 30s; shorn, passed at 225; wether hoggets, woolly, 21s 9d to 23s 9d. Dairy springing heifers, to 113 las; cows in milk, to £8 IsO. Run Cattle.- Bullocks, £l3 16s; three-yw heifers to £8 17s; twoyear heifers, to £6 4s. Fat Cattle. P.A. prime heders, Io £l5 2s 6(1; cows, to £l3 12s Gd, exdairy prime cows, to £ll I.>s.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 278, 24 November 1945, Page 7
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163FEILDING SALE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 278, 24 November 1945, Page 7
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