Messrs. Craig Wilson sold 736 premium cast sheep in Newton Stewart yesterday.
The 328 premium lambs were easily sold at an average of 323 pence / kg, or a total of 141 pounds.
The top price per capita was £ 153 for heavy Suffolks and the same for a Texel pen, while the top price per kilo was a Suffolk pen which sold for 333 pence.
The 213 top-notch Hoggs peaked at £ 126 for Blackfaces by Mrs. J McMillan, Glenchamber, with Beltex leading at 293 pence per kilo.
All classes of cast sheep would see a slight increase this week.
Heavy ewes sold for Beltex £ 163, while Mules sold £ 109 and Blackfaces sold £ 108.
C&D Auctions sold 38 cattle at its weekly Primestock sale in Dumfries yesterday.
Prime cattle were sold for Limousin crossbred heifers at 260 pence / kg, while Angus crosses peaked at 242 pence.
Beef OTMs averaged 146 pence at £ 1,165 and 170 pence, while dairy products sold at £ 1,125 and 171 pence averaging 133 pence.
There were also 197 top notch lambs in Dumfries yesterday which peaked at £ 160 for Suffolks to an average of 322p total.
The 83 top notch hoggs were sold for £ 134 on Texels.
Heavily cast ewes sold for 164 pounds on Texels, while Cheviot Mules went up to 110 pounds and Blackfaces 93 pounds.
The company also sold a large listing of ewes and pigs with lambs walking in Longtown on Tuesday.
The sale was topped by a large Texel crucian with a single lamb for £ 130.
Ewes with individual ewes sold for £ 94 for Texels, while ewes with twins also sold for up to £ 94.
Shearling ewes with individual lambs on foot peaked at 85 pounds for mules.
Mr. Craig Wilson sold 174 breeding cattle at their sale in Ayr on Tuesday.
Bulls sold for £ 2,520 for a Simmental while a Shorthorn and an Aberdeen Angus both made £ 2,100.
Heifers with calves on their feet were sold for a Limousin with a bull calf for £ 2,620 (per capita), while a Limousin cow with a calf on their feet made £ 1,550. Bulling heifers peaked at Limousins at £ 1,480.
On Tuesday there were also 21 top notch cattle through Ayr.
Fifteen heifers peaked at 284 pence / kg or £ 1,718 for an average of 250 pence total.
Three oxen sold for 250 pence, or £ 1,687 for an average of 226 pence.
In the rough ring, 112 cattle were sold for a Simmental cross cow with a maximum of £ 1,480, while a Limousin cow brought in £ 1,430, while dairy cows peaked at £ 1,080 for a black and white cow. Cast bulls made up to £ 1,400 for an Aberdeen Angus and heifers sold at 198p / kg.
There was also a small show with five dairy cows selling for a maximum of £ 2,080 for a Friesian calved cow, while Friesian heifers with calves fetched up to £ 1,550 at auction.