Current Stock Reports
A good yarding of fat sheep met a keen sale at a slight advance on last week at yesterday’s Wanganui sale. Only one pen of store sheep was yarded. The medium yarding of cattle sold at late with a better sale for late calving dairy cows and heifers, a total clearance being made. Pigs had again a good free and keen sale. Prices were:— rfneep.—Fat woolly hoggets, to £5; fat two-tooth wethers, 58s 6d to 60s; light weights, 54s to 57s 6d; fat maidei-J
Recent Values Maintained At Wanganui Sale
i ewes, 48s to 525; prime ewes, 34s 9d to t 36s lOd; light weights, 31s to 345; for- . ward two-tooth wethers, 53s 9d. Cattle. —Light Jersey cows, £7 15s to £8 10s; boners, £5 10s to £6 10s; two--1 year Polled Angus steers, £l7 10s to ? £18; small yearlings, £9 18s to £l3s Id; I yearling Jersey heifers, £lO 2s 6d; yearling Jersey bulls, £6 6s; dairy cows i close up, £l5 to £lB 10s; springing heiiers, £l2 to £l4; vealers, to £7 10s: calves, £1 13s to £4 6s. Pigs.—Baconers, to £7 Is: light : porkers, £4 16s to £5; sows to farrow. : £9 17s; slips, £3 15s to £4 4s; weaners, J £2 Ils to £3 10s.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 9 November 1950, Page 10
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212Current Stock Reports Wanganui Chronicle, 9 November 1950, Page 10
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