Store lamb numbers pushed up to nearly 1000, and offered a good mix of male, ewe and mixed sex lines. Cryptorchid lambs in particular stood out, with prices lifting, and top lines made $80-$85, and medium to good, $76-$79, with few selling under that level. Ewe lambs sold on a firm market at $67-$75, while mixed sex lambs returned $67-$79. Prime lambs traded at $77-$100.
A moderate yarding of prime ewes sold to a determined buying bench, with top price of $98 achieved, and an average of $67.