Sheep numbers were down, but there was keen interest in bidding at the Hawarden Ewe Fair on Friday.
About 12,000 ewes and 20 flock rams went on the hammer, a far cry from recent years when sales topped 20,000 and were spread over two days.
But the day started strongly with pen one, a line-up of 117 two-tooth Corriedale ewes entered by Bel-Hamed Farm from Waipara, selling for $262.

The day's top price of $281 went to a pen of half-bred two-tooth ewes from Benmore farm, near Ward, Marlborough.