Last week’s rainfall of seven to 13 mm added to the earlier rain of ten to 25 mm. At Dubbo last Thursday 1600 prime cattle penned in a fairly good quality yarding with a good selection of supplementary fed trade cattle, good runs of feeder cattle and 30 per cent of the yarding were cows.
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Trade young cattle rose 15 cents, feeder cattle gained 10 to 15 cents, steers making from 270 to 308 cents, heifers 250 to 290 cents per kg.
Restocker young cattle were dearer, steers reaching 338 cents and heifers topping at 283 cents per kg.
Heavy steers and heifers improved 5 cents, plainer cows were up 25 cents, while the better heavy cows rose 11 cents per kg.
Quotations: calves 274 to 287, steer vealers 280 to 338, heifer vealers 202 to 271, steer yearlings 200 to 315, heifer yearlings 197 to290, heavy steers 198 to 280, bullocks 258 to 293, heavy heifers 180 to 277, light cows 140 to 196, medium cows 170 to 228, heavy cows 200 to 259, bulls 150 to 261.
At Dubbo on Monday 7035 lambs penned in a mixed quality yarding with good numbers of plain quality lightweight lambs and hoggets.
Processor light lambs rose $5, trade lambs gained $16 to $18, heavy lambs improved $7 to $9.
Merino lambs finished up to $22 dearer with the trade weights making from $119 to $160, restockers provided solid support for light lambs due to the rain paying $80 to $131 for the better types. Restocker Merino lambs made from $41 to $70. Hoggets reach $170.
Quotations: light young lambs $63 to $116, medium young lamb $110 to $159, heavy young lamb $157 to $184, supermarket young lamb $175 to $185, light lam $63 to $120, medium lamb $110 to $152, heavy lamb $157 to $184, supermarket lamb $175 to $218, light export lamb $218 to $242.
4860 mutton penned in a plainer quality yarding where the light and medium sheep were firm to $4 dearer, while the heavy end were $3 to $5 cheaper.
Quotations: light ewes $39 to $88, medium ewes $77 to $140, heavy ewes $110 to $154, light wethers $40 to $78, medium wethers $92 to $123, heavy wethers $140 to $150, rams $46 to $120.
Schute Bell report that the previous week’s gains were reversed at last week’s sale on the first day and continued to retreat on the final day.
This fall has left the benchmark Eastern Market Indicator closing at its lowest level for the season to date.
The largest declines were in the fine and superfine micron categories that continue to be dragged down by an influx of seasonal affected poorer types.
Merino carding also fell substantially. 29.071 bales were sold with a passed in rate increasing to 19.4 per cent.
Forward markets remain very thinly traded however they are still indicating solid market conditions out until the end of the year.
The Northern Region Indicator closed at 2021 cents per kg clean a fall of 49 cents.