The usual field of buyers were present.
Prices waivered, as competition was softer across several grades of stock.
The quality of the offering still remained good as lines of B muscled supplementary fed Euro cross yearlings were offered.
There were fewer vealers this sale.
The best of the vealers made to 430c/kg.
Yearling steers were firm to three back. Yearling heifer prices were 8c to 11c cheaper.
The medium and heavy yearling steers ranged from 355c to 430c/kg.
Feedlotters were active on some lines.
The top price of the day was for a B muscled supplementary fed yearling heifer that made to 435c/kg.
The bulk of the heifers ranged from 347c to 430c/kg.
The grown steer prices took a tumble although quality was not on par with the previous market. Prices came back by 15c to 29c/kg.
The medium weighted grown steers made from 362c to 410c/kg, while the 500kg to 600kg steers made between 336c to 396c/kg.
A pen of well covered Fresian steers made to 321c/kg.
Cow numbers were limited and prices eased slightly.
Heavy beef cows reached 305c/kg, while heavy Fresian cows over 700kg liveweight made to 276c/kg.