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Coalgate Saleyards 8Th January 2015 Coalgate Saleyards 8th January 2015 Prime Lambs OA Gould (Cheviot) 104 lbs from $78 - $87, Sam Forrester Contracting (Sheffeld) 76 lbs from $87 - $100, Scotswood (Hororata) 70 lbs at $85, Smithy Trading (Cust) 88 lbs from $87 - $100, Tara Holdngs Ltd (Hororata) 66 lbs at $100, Haldon Pastures (Hororata) 67 lbs from $93 - $94, RJ Middleton (Springston) 62 lbs from $116 - $120, Bel-Hamed (Omihi) 59 lbs from $110 - $114, Rosehill Farm (Rangiora) 56 lbs at $110, KJ & EM Gallagher (Lincoln) 51 lbs from $87 - $94, MJ Stanbury (Rolleston) 50 lbs at $115, GA Fergus (Leeston) 44 lbs from $86 - $107, RW Burgess (Rotonamhu) 42 lbs at $82, ML & DK Hide (Oxford) 33 lbs at $105, R Halliday (West Eyreton) 32 lbs from $82 - $117, GH Brokie (Southbridge) 26 lbs from $90 - $100, J & C Farming (Sefton) 22 lbs from $93 - $101, CJ & BJ Hatton (Darfield) 21 lbs at $91, AE Parkinson (Yaldhurst) 26 lbs at $87, BI Thompson (Sheffield) 20 lbs at $100, AG & RG Barnes (Courtenay) 23 lbs at $89, SP & PA Hillson (Hororata) 20 lbs at $104, PG & LM Lowery (Leeston) 20 lbs at $90, L Heaphy (West Melton) 19 lbs from $102 - $112, GS & LR Jackson (Amberley) 14 lbs from $93 - $106, P & K Burlinson (Rolleston) 14 lbs at $95, GI Morris (Glentunnel) 15 lbs at $61, ID & LT McKenzie (Westland) 11 lbs at $105, PH & LL Lankow (Amberley) 11 lbs from $108 - $109. Prime Ewes Brooksdale Station (Springfield) 535 es from $62 - $86, Raywell Farm Ltd (Leeston) 200 es from $68 - $94, Beltana Farming (Parnassus) 150 es from $49 - $85, GR & RW Wilson (West Melton) 150 es from $51 - $93, DN & ES Maxwell (Cheviot) 102 es from $73 - $99, Bedford Family Trust (Darfield) 56 es from $69 - $89, Glen Alton Properties (Hororata) 48 es from $62 - $70, Wilvar Farm Ltd (Dunsandel) 40 es from $63 - $97, Iffey land Ltd (Waikari) 40 es from $61 - $72, GH Brockie (Southbridge) 31 es from $45 - $85, J & C Farming (Sefton) 21 es from $72 - $79, DB & TA Holden (Broomfield) 19 es from $79 - $85, GA Fergus (Leeston) 22 es from $66 - $85, Bel- Hamed (Omihi) 27 es from $50 - $100, Tenterden Downs P/Ship (Hawarden) 15 es from $61 - $81, Palendale (Darfield) 25 es from $90 - $100, M Price (Weedons) 13 es at $71, DCH Waddy (Cheviot) 11 es at $97, Eversham Farm Ltd (Greta Valley) 10 es from $60 - $86, SL McCarthy (Rangiora) 6 es from $89 - $92, A & S Bagnall (Rolleston) 6 es at $66, RH Gardner (Amberley) 4 es at $85, SG & CM Prattley (Dunsandel) 6 es at $85, PG & LM Lowery (Leeston) 8 es at $85, RE Goddard (Whitecliffs) 7 es at $100. Store Lambs Onepunga (Amberley) 344 lbs from $31 - $58, Shallow Creek Farms Ltd (Fairlie) 300 lbs from $32 - $52, AW Thwaites (Hororata) 203 lbs from $54 - $70, Berriedale (Broomfield) 69 lbs at $34, JG & LM Murchison (Waipara) 53 lbs at $70, JW Blaikie (Dunsandel) 35 es from $41 - $49, KE Muscroft-Taylor (Darfield) 25 lbs at $46, J & C Farming (Sefton) 18 lbs at $55, MB & GA Forrester (Amberley) 13 lbs at $68. Prime Cattle Eden Oaks (Sheffield) 11 strs from $1297 - $1469, TJ & R Austin (Hororata) 8 strs from $1401 - $1562, DA & SM Hight (Ladbrooks) 3 strs from $1372 - $1788, M Pugh (Lincoln) 1 str at $913, High Country Horse Adventures (Glenroy) 12 hfrs from $1088 - $1220, PA & CM Hull (Rakaia) 8 hfrs from $808 - $849, Haurere Farms Ltd (Leeston) 4 hfrs at $991, Eden Oaks (Sheffield) 3 hfrs from $833 - $1075, M Pugh (Lincoln) 1 hfr at $787, RG Gunn (Racecourse Hill) 1 hfr at $1254, Stack Farm Holdings (Mayfield) 23 cws from $612 - $1115, Dorman P/Ship (Dorie) 11 cws from $1008 - $1266, WM Harris (Hororata) 6 cws from $762 - $1053, RG Gunn (Racecourse Hill) 4 cws from $940 - $1061, Haurere (Leeston) 1 cw at $1088, Stack Farm Holdings (Mayfield) 38 bulls from $1187 - $1411, Monument Road Farm (Pleasant Point) 25 bulls from $1404 - $1433, Claxby Dairies Ltd (Eyreton) 17 bulls from $1509 - $1585, Dairy Diva Ltd (Ashburton) 12 bulls at $1475, Twin River Dairies (Dunsandel) 12 bulls from $1566 - $2085, SH Harris (Hororata) 6 bulls at $1551. Store Cattle KR Shadbolt (Ladbrooks) 14 18mth strs from $870 - $940, Nic Grant Equestrian (Burnham) 6 18mth strs at $800, J & E Patterson (Oxford) 6 18mth strs at $770, KR Shadbolt (Ladbrooks) 6 18mth hfrs at $830, Redmond Ag (Kirwee) 8 yrlg strs at $935, Dorman P/Ship (Dorie) 6 yrlg bulls at $800, MR & GC Woods (Rangiora) 8 yrlg bulls at $870, Waianui Farm (Hinds) 16 yrlg bulls from $890 - $900, Jomac Ltd (Dunsandel) 10 yrlg bulls at $790, Jomac Ltd (Dunsandel) 12 hfr clvs at $100, Claxby Dairies (Eyreton) 10 hfr clvs at $145, Terrace Farming (Culverden) 10 hfr clvs at $160, Moonshine Farm (Mayfield) 52 bull clvs from $240 - $410, Clover Terrace (Maruia) 23 bull clvs from $100 - $160, Nelson College Trust (Nelson) 20 bull clvs at $200. Coalgate Saleyards 8th January 2015 Prime Lambs – 1400 A reasonable yarding of medium weighted lambs sold to limited demand. The market has eased from pre-Christmas sales, a result of falling export schedules and trying weather conditions. Tops $112 - $120 Good $100 - $110 Mediums $85 - $95 Light $80 Prime Ewes - 2000 Large yarding of ewes at Coalgate this week predominately due to the dry weather. Prices easing back on last year as a reflection of schedule and feed conditions. Top ewes making $100 per head, medium types easing into the 70's and bottoms $45 to $55 per head. Tops $85 - $100 Good $72 - $85 Mediums $65 - $70 Light $45 - $55 Store Sheep – 1400 Medium sized yarding of medium lambs sold as expected with dry conditions. Tops $58 - $65 Good $48 - $57 Mediums $30 - $50 Light $15 Prime Cattle (per Kg) – 350 Fewer steers and heifers with average demand, cows and bull numbers up on a medium market. Steers $2.52 - $2.72 Heifers $2.09 - $2.58 Cows $1.50 - $1.94 Bulls $2.00 - $2.88 Store Cattle – 278 Good demand for good numbers. 2yr Steers $870 - $940 2yr Heifers $830 Yrlg Steers $535 - $935 Yrlg Heifers $770 Yrlg Bulls $440 - $900 Heifer Calves $90 - $145 Bull Calves $100 - $395.
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