Lamb numbers lifted and the quality was good, with a large percentage of the lambs trade and heavy weights and off feed.
There were a few more heavy lambs over 26kg cwt and few more plainer lambs that had little competition from restockers.
The better lambs sold to a stronger trend, while the secondary lambs were cheaper.
The two score processing lambs sold from $85 to $153/head.
The medium and heavy trade weights were $7 dearer, making from $174 to $235/head, averaging from 965c to 980c/kg.
The 22-26kg lambs were $6 to $9 dearer, receiving from $220 to $258 and lambs over 26kg cwt made from $265 to $320/head or from 910c to 950c/kg cwt.
Heavy merino trade lambs $176 to $235 and hoggets reached $235/head.
Mutton numbers lifted and the quality was good.
Prices were firm on the heavy weights and slightly dearer on the medium weighs.
Medium weight ewes sold from $122 to $177/head.
Heavy crossbred ewes made from $172 to $225/head.
Most averaged from 620c to 660c/kg cwt.