WAIROA STOCK SALE
Prices Show Improvement The nttoudanc© was small at the North Clyde saleyards on Tbursday, when a fair yarding| of eheep and a small yarding of eattle and pigs wero olferedBidding was keen and spirited and prices showed an improvement on preoivus saies. Values were; Lambs 11/3 to 2-5/-, wether lambs 12/- to 17/-, woolly we%er lambs 17/-, S.D. lambs 13/6 to 14/3, ewe lambs 18/1, m.s, lambs 12/-, wethers 19/11 to 22/6, 2-th wethers 22/- to 24/-, ewes 11/6 to 18/-, 2-th ewes 21/7, rams 11/6 to 17/-, steers £3 17/6 to £7 12/6, cows £2 6/- to £4 1/-, pigs 7/- to £2.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 71, 10 April 1937, Page 15
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107WAIROA STOCK SALE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 71, 10 April 1937, Page 15
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