FEILDING SALE.
FAT SHEEP SHOW A DECLINE.
(Special to “Standard.”) FEILDING, Sept. 20.
The fat sheep yarding at to-day’s Feilding stock sale was smaller than usual, and prices showed a decline on late rates, ewes particularly feeling the reverse.
Dairy heifers were not yarded in such good average quality as at late sales, and quotations for anything but choice sorts were low. Prices up to ono o’clock were as follow : Sheep.—Fat sheep: Hoggets, 19s 3d, 225, 23s 6d, 27s 6d, 28s, 28s 6d (shorn), 32s 6d (extra prime); ewes, 225, 23e 6d, 26s Id, 26s Bd, 275, 27s 9d, 28s 2d, 28s 9d; wethers, 28s 6d, 33s 3d, 36s id, 395. Cattle. —Springing heifers: £7, Li 7s 6d, £8 6s, £9 6s, £11; £ll 10s £l4 ss; heifers, calved, £4 10s, £6 7s 6d, £B, £9 10s, £l2 10s.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 250, 20 September 1929, Page 7
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139FEILDING SALE. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 250, 20 September 1929, Page 7
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