LIVE STOCK SALES
Messrs. Abraham and Williams, :Wd., report on their Feiiding rale held on Friday «s follows:—Wo had a heavy yarding of sheep, and a small entry of cattle. Sheep sold particularly well, young ewes especially being keenly competed for. A line of 1000 aged ewes from Taumaronui made the good: average ofrffls. 4d, We auotc: Two, four. six. and 4-year ewes, 195., 20s„ 21s. sd„ 21s. J 6tl.,■ 21s. Bd., to 216. lCd.; four and fiveyear ewes. 17s. Id., 19s. Bd., to 205.; 2-tooth ewes, 265. 6d,. to 1265. Vd,. small 205.; lowconditioned ewes, 13s. to 15s. 6d.; cull ewc6, 10s. 9d. to lis.; lambs,' 12s. lid., 136. 3d., to 14s. 3d.; cull lambs, 7b. lOd. to 9s. Id.; light fat ewes, 205.;, Southdown i'am6. £4 10s. to £5 55.; aged -rams, £1 ss. to' £1 10s.; Lincoln rams, £2 to £4; empty cows, £4 16s. to £5; bulls, £2.t0 £4.105.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2719, 14 March 1916, Page 8
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153LIVE STOCK SALES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2719, 14 March 1916, Page 8
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