It was the first sale held in a month at the centre and price results were cheaper.
There was no sale last fortnight due to a lack of numbers.
And this week, the market was impacted by very wet weather and limited numbers, which meant not all the usual buyers attended.
The total value of sales came to $449,457, or an average per head of just over $261.
A few pens of heavy meat ewes were the most affected by the weaker results.
The lamb sale opened on a line of recently shorn, fed, heavy trade lambs of very nice quality. They sold from $284 to a top of $304/head.
Underneath this was a mixed selection of trade types in various skins, at $240 to $280/head.
The neatest lambs still tracked above 1100c/kg carcass weight.
Pens of lighter lambs, including some Merinos, sold from $148 to $228/head.
Sheep prices were pulled back from recent strong levels, with the best price being $280 for heavy Merino ewes in a good skin.
Big crossbred meat ewes sold to $258/head.
Top sales:
Lambs - Walker Shearing, $350; P & DA Caruso, $334 and $314; PC Crossley, $312; GE & SE Pearn, $310.
Sheep - R & S Metcalf Pty Ltd, $280; H & JS Murray, $280 and $258; R & S Metcalf Pty Ltd, $258.
~ Details supplied by Meat Livestock Australia market reporter Jenny Kelly and Deniliquin Saleyards manager Greg White on behalf of the Deniliquin Association Agents.