J. J. Morris report an improved entry forward, including 30 Dairy entries, which sold to an encouraging trade.
The Dairy entries included a special entry of 10 from D. W. and B. L. Lewis, Parcyreithin, Cardigan, peaking at £800 (twice), eight others from £680 to £790. Also, topping at £800, an entry from D. H. and E. A. Owen, Felinganol, Penybryn, £790 and £740 from E. James and Sons, Blaenpant, Llechryd, £775 and £735 J. and M. Jones, The Elms, Oswestry, £740 D. M. and E. M. Owen, Llanwern, Manorowen. Bulling heifers to £342 from J. J. and J. F. Hodson, Cefngranod, Sarnau.
Calves (95). Good trade on rearing calves with a Belgian Blue crossing £200 and others over £190. Top Heifer £108.
Quotations: top Bulls £218 and £160, Fforest Farm, Newport, £196 Jones, Bronwion, Beulah, £176 Williams, Gotrel, Cardigan, £158 Shepherd, Garnwen, Hebron, £156 James, Close, Rhoshill, £148 Roberts, Tregynnon, Croesgoch. Top Heifers £108 Rees, Aberbedw, Rhydlewis, £94 Fforest Farm, Newport, £88 Jenkins, Trefach, Pontfaen, £84 Jones, Pensarnddu Fach, Tanygroes.
Friesian bulls to £80 Hereford X bulls to £92 Aberdeen Angus bulls to £84 Limousin bulls to £196; heifers to £108 Belgian Blue bulls to £218; heifers to £94 Montbelliarde bulls to £156; heifers to £74
Processing Calves around £10.
Store Cattle (115). A mixed array of stock on offer, all met a keen demand, with smaller types finding their mark, and older, stronger cattle also in demand.
Top Heifers £450 (x 3) from Gough, Penffin, Glynarthen, £420 (x5) Evans, Maensaeson, Moylegrove, £412 Davies, Waunmeindy, Sarnau. Overall heifer average £299, including £130 for young calf entry.
Top Steers £588 Davies, Waunmeindy, Sarnau, £550 (x2), £502 (x2) Vaughan, Llwyncelyn, Llangolman, £530 Jones, Clai Mawr, Rhydlewis, £500 (x4) Evans, Maensaeson, Moylegrove. Overall average £380. Holstein x Friesian Bulls to £310 (x4) Lewis, Morfa Uchaf, Newport, and £272 (x3) James, Eithinduon, Boncath.
Overall average £270.
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