There was a substantial increase in numbers after the Australia day holiday last Thursday and quality was good across all grades.
Medium and heavy trade lambs were in reasonable supply, while heavy and extra heavy lamb numbers increased considerably.
Restocker lambs remained limited while there was a greater number of a Merino lambs penned.
The regular gallery of buyers were present and operating in a competitive market.
Trade lamb prices fluctuated with prices strengthening as the sale progressed, which resulted in some well-finished pens increasing by $3/head.
The majority of the 3-scores averaged from 450c to 470c/kg cwt.
Restocker lambs remained firm and the better 2 score pens made from $95 to $104/head.
Well-finished light trade Merino lambs were firm while the medium weight trade lines were up to $10/head dearer.
Most of the medium and heavy trade pens made from $106 to $125/head.
Heavy export lambs sold to fluctuating price trends with most of the well finished pens averaged 428c to 463c/kg cwt.
Mutton numbers increased and quality was mixed with the penning consisting of all weights and grades.
Demand strengthened over all categories and prices were $7 to $14/head dearer. Heavy sheep sold from $85 to $109 with medium grades from $58.