WAIROA STOCK SALE
Bidding Dull — Buyers Quiet There was a fair attendance at the North Oyde saleyards on Thursday when a small yarding of both sheep and horses was offered- Bidding was dull and restricted to a few buyers. Prices ranged as follows; — Ewes 7/8 to 18/1, s.m. ewes 11/9, 2-th ewes 21/1, 5-yr ewes 16/-, ewe lambs 9/- to 23/6, Down lambs 17/-, wether lambs £/l to 22/8, m.s. lambs 3/3 to 11/6, 2-th wethers 20/6 to 24/-, rams 1-jgns to 5 gns., Jersey bull £2 10/-. unbroken colts £2 to £3, unbroken filly £2 5/-, aged gelding £7, grey gelding £6 10/-, mare £5, aged mare £1, uiares £5 to £10, mare and foal £5.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 49, 13 March 1937, Page 3
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117WAIROA STOCK SALE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 49, 13 March 1937, Page 3
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