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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, well on that soo heab we go there? And
what did he go on again?
Speaker 2 (00:03):
For? I'm a twenty five stock selling action occurred this
morning at the Laundville sale yards things. Of course, the
PGG writes, since the Sam Riley's on the phone to
tell us all about the sale, Good afternoon, mate, it
sounds as though the kettle sales were just as positive
as a sheep side of things. Tell us more.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
Yeah, eveling, it's pretty good, selling pretty well down here today, mate. Yeah,
nice day turned out. So it's not sure whether it's
where it's going to come talking about or not, but
we'll take the sunshine at the moment. From kettle today.
Just a small yarding today.
Speaker 3 (00:32):
Those stairs four fifty to six hundred kgs four dollars
sixty to four dollars sixty six, The heap is at
one in fifty kilos for dollars sixty three, and the
cows five to six hundred cag's they were two dollars eighty.
Just a small yarding of store kettle and today made
up mainly of calves to marrow. One beef cross heap
(00:53):
steers at two inner sixty six k's with one thousand
and ninety to marw one beef balls at three hundred
and thirty eight k they range from fifteen hundred to
fifteen fifty dollars and into the calves and when a
share they cross ballcalves one hundred and twenty two hundred
and fifty kilos seven sixty to eight forty and the
share they cross heifers at one hundred and twenty five
kg seven hundred dollars freed and balls one hundred and
(01:18):
seven kilo free and ball six hund and thirty dollars
even selling all right there iner the sheep we move lambs.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Last year's lambs still handle all of those coming through
with the lambs teeth, so the tops of those of
two eighty to three thirty, the medium's two twenty.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
To two sixty, and the lighter and stuff at one
hundred and eighty to two.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
Hundred and ten.
Speaker 4 (01:41):
The spring lambs the best of those were two forty
to three h eight and the medium's spring lambs at
one seventy to one nineties are selling very well there.
The heavy use one hundred and eighty two hundred and
thirty dollars on the tops of those, and one hundred
and forty to one hundred and seventy five on the
mediums and local trade rams the heavy rams eighty to
ninety dollars and the lotterying brams at sixty dollars. A
(02:05):
few lines of store lambs and today, and there were
things selling very well there the tops of those one
hundred and fifty five to one hundred and eighty dollars
on the tops of the store lambs, the medium's one
thirty five to one fifty and the lottery in stores
at one hundred and one hundred and thirty dollars. And
that wraps up the ways everything's reasonally positively there. We
do have coming up on Thursday our charity auction, so
(02:29):
that's teen thirty on Thursday the lawn Will sail Yards.
There is approximately one hundred and fifty to turner of
calves for I. C. Gunbrick Friday in hospice, so that's
run by Figity Rings and Carfields and the sale is
on Bitter as well.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
So Bitter have donated their time to come down and
do that soon.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Getting behind that.
Speaker 4 (02:50):
Charity auction that is on Thursday, eighteen thirty.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
Wrapped up