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MULTI- VENDOR SALE 2009A standout line-up of sires was presented to buyers at the Corriedale multi-vendor sale held at West Cloven Hills, Camperdown, Vic. on 27/10/2009. The 34 rams sold reached a top of $2550 and averaged $665. The Gambier View stud of M. J. Savage, Bradvale, Vic., sold 20 rams to a top price of $2550 paid by Boosey Creek Partnership, Nagambie, Vic. Gambier View averaged $690.50 while the Compton House sister stud of M. J. & T. L. Savage sold seven sires to $1000 and an average of $800. Buyer of the top Compton House ram was the Alexander family, Mannibadar. The Corriedale Hills stud of A.H. & M.J. & B.J. Lush, Inman Valley, SA, sold two at $500 each to Southkolor Partnership, Minhamite, Vic. P.M. & E.M. Baker, Loddon Park, Baringhup, Vic., sold two rams averaging $475 to A. J. Dyke and J.E. Fallon, Paschendale. Stanbury at West Cloven Hills sold 2 rams to a top of $450 and Sweetfield sold one to a top of $400. (Acknowledgement – Stock & Land)
TASMANIAN CORRIEDALE RAM SALES 2009The Tasmanian Corriedale Ram Sales on 23rd November saw good clearances at satisfactory prices from Streanshalh, Fairfield and Quamby Plains studs, 49 rams selling at the three auctions for an average of $654. * Streanshalh sold 14 rams averaging $570 to a top of $950, to Rob and Di Dennis, Wambool. * Fairfield sold 8 rams averaging $480, top price $850 to Philip Burbury, Kuranda. * Quamby Plains sold 27 rams, averaging $750, top price $1200 to Kuranda. Philip Burbury, Kuranda, gave great support, purchasing 15 rams from all three studs. Progeny of New Zealand ram Mairangi 147/04 attracted keen competition at Quamby Plains, 7 rams averaging $833 including the top priced ram at $1200 and rams at $850 to Blackwood and Streanshalh studs.
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