STOCK MARKET
EKETAHUNA SALE. DECLINE IN PRICES. The Associated Auctioners report on their weekly sale at Eketahuna yesterday as follows: —A small yarding of sheep came forward, and was offered to a small attendance of buyers. The quality of the sheep yarded was not up to the standard of recent sales, and prices showed a declining tendency. Passings were frequent, but by the end of the day the majority of the yarding had been sold. The following were the prices realised: —Medium woolly wether lambs, 10s to 10s 3d; small do., Gs, 6s 6d to 7s 4d; ewe lambs, 14s; b.f. lambs, 14s 4d to 14s Gd; medium b.f. lambs. Ils to Ils Gd: carry-over 2-tooth ewes, 19s 3d: small 2-tooth wethers, 16s Id: 2-tooth wethers. 17s lOd; aged ewes, r.w. S.D. ram. 4s Io 7s 3d: dray, £3 ss; sawbench, £3 15s.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 April 1941, Page 8
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143STOCK MARKET Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 April 1941, Page 8
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