Old Penny Holdings, Boddington, was a volume buyer of PTIC Angus heifers, purchasing 50 heifers at an average of $2332 and to a top of $2800. Its purchases included three pens from L & C Gatti, Redmond, at $2650, $2500 and $2400. With the pens purchased from the Gatti family, were Nutrien Livestock, Williams agent Ben Kealy (left), buyer Jim Firns with his grandson Dan Sullivan and son-in-law Wal Sullivan, Old Penny Holdings and vendor Luke Gatti.