FEILD'ING SAGE. FEILDINU, Jan. 21. Six thousand sheep came forward for the Feilding sale to-day, mainly lambs and a few pens of store wethers and breeding ewes. Fat sheep were in short supply and sold at late rates. Best rape lambs about maintained last week’s prices, while anything inferior showed a decline of from Is to Is 6d a head. A line of 200 good Romney. shorn wether lambs oft' the hills fetched 16s, b.f. rape lambs 15s 6d, 15s 7d to 17s 9d, 18s 3d, Romney wether lambs 16s, 17s Id, 18s, 4-tli wethers 21s Gd,- 2-th wethers 17s, 20s, Store ewes sold at 9s Id, 12s Id, to 12s 2d, fat wethers 21s, 235, fat b.f. lambs 17s 7d, 21s, fat ewes, 145,. 16s to 175,%:~.; i •.. A vei*y small -yarding of cattle resulted ."in a dull sale, Fat cattle sold at late rates.. Practically, no store cattle were varded. Dairy cows in milk made £3 17s 6d, good fat.cows £5 7 S 6d to £6, medium fat cows £3 10s to £4 ss, two-year fat P.A-. steers
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10312, 22 January 1927, Page 2
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180Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10312, 22 January 1927, Page 2
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