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LONDON PRODUCE MihM HIGH COMMl^g^W BUTTER MARSi. (ITji 3B Tl- Departn^a^of^^l -New Zealand, r.ondon : £ The market is „„,.. t1... demand. Large quanffi*.*!^ exported t„ arrive ixt° quotations are: *«t 'WF New Zealand, finest __o ~ W& 186/. 190/ p„ '«' n^ff: jJH July 5-188/, 192/ h/^&JmSB iB-y. 184/ arm, l/feMfviß 12-204/ per cwt (l/9!d K J i ?"a« 19$/ (l/sjd, 12-166/, 184/ a/SUI/7fS). ftili « CHEESE." Market quiet. Official „-'. Kew n d._Cofou r prl" OU , ti ' l »'B 92/ per cwt (9?d V TZ ,& S (93d. lOd): June SsZto/'Jfo IJ-S July 12-92/. 94/ ©jf''£«« 96/ (lOd, 10iu); Jan' *&*?*■ Ibid). B ~~^V.*^B .Shipments of >W 7-, B! arrived .this week p« Otaki. ■"' 6 - BißlaH Manila market firm' m p ' ness ha.s been done in "P" S3 July-September shipments J" WSt buyers. Output of Maoiu f£ , ft K 810,000 bales, against TnS&M same period last year. on .Tune 30 were 143 non i.5 ffl (■ 147,000 hales for last yeaF Sfe <B don total 4304 bales, againstl«s W Kew Zealand market^^Bf Small demand on account „fPther. Mipplies small and foJ'iPPrices are:—Jamaican 50/ »r r ll§ Chilean, 40/ 60/; CallforL&H New Zealand, 65/, 85/. ™"- "ft^B APPLES. -'B The steamers Raranga K /l ouß discharged. .Some sorts tt] RmTH 'badly bruised and. warty iSSp* Stunners, Delicious, Rome bJSBT? Loudon Pippin. The out-tami!** Otaki are superior to Kanum *SF" and are. therefore, realising Indications point to iowernrlSi ■■ The weather is exceptionally hot»keeping qualities of the arolai i»K tested to the utmost. Fair mB Australian stall on hand and n»S. 10 to 15 per cent lower than sS? § Prices for New Zealand, bcti r. P are:—Stunners, 15/6 to '1/ jL? I Stunners (wasty), 10/ to 12/' '5. f 20/ to 24/: Dousherty, 21/ti 3/ I Beauty. 15/ to 22/; Rome I 8/ to 12/; Lord Wolseley. ay'J I Granny Smith, 28/; Stayman'i r, US 16/6 to 20/; Statesman, 18/ to »/• W ton Pippin, 18/ to 25/; Cltopttn." § 20/; Celo, 27/; Scarlet NonpuS; I 18/j Delicious (very warty), J)/i I London Pippin, 8/ per case. g EGGS. Market steady and daani I moderate. Large supplies eomillffe I (Quotations per long 100:—Elirliiaijj i 15/6 to 17/6: Danish and Dutch, liSfll 20/; Italian, Lithuanian and Bdjiu,'. & 17/j Russian and Poolish, M/tolj£ I THE HEAT MABnt. • 1 The New Zealand. Meat ProffucW! I has received the following cabfejat 1 its London office, dated Inly U, i 1 iSmitbfield delivered prices It ttati I follows: — £ New Zealand Wetihen and Xiii I Canterbury quality, selected tank I and under, 7*d per lb; 5716 to 6ft a 651b to 72ib, 6id. Other bosdi: x I under, 7d; 571"b to 641b, 6jd; STi-. I 61d. /, -34, New Zealand Ewes.—64lb and afe 1 New Zealand Lamb.—CantHter/ji S 361b and under, llid; 379) to Ot I 431b to 501b, 10id; seconds, 10(i fa I 361b and under, llid; 371b to ffli: I Other brands, first quality, 4216 ail 10M; seconds. lOfd. New Zealand Beef.—Not quoted, Argentine Beet—Chilled: Ox An hinds, 4,d- Frozen: Ox.facet, 2ft I 4Jd. '-:-.'".; Frozen Porfe.—Not traoted, j . Frozen Veal.—44d per hV The lamb market is firm. -tot tn tive demand is exceptionally i especially for light-weight lama, -——. STOCK SALES. FETLDIVG.: ' Messrs. Dalgety and Conftu, 't-| Palmerston North, report ttst it than ing sale on Friday, the 11th hist, tta|| a very fair, yarding of both Dmpß cattle. All classes of shwp art «g strong competition, while store attic# dull of sale. The lew Ist etttlc ia| met -with good demand. • M Quotations. —Fat laißte, 24/ to JeWj 2-tooths, 27/6; fat ewes, 27/, 29/5 Uffi small pen of fat wethers, f2 6/;a*tlJ lambs, 17/ to 18/: fair wi. limbs. 21 23/3 to 23/10; -4-toota wetlien, SB 2-tooth ewes, i.L S.D. rams, f2 «/; !■ 4-tooth ewes, i.l. Eomney rams, eitnpji £2 6/6: 6-tooth ewes, U. 800-nmc, a« 4 and 5-year ewes, LL SJ). rsM, Wl 33/2 ; inferior sorts, 25/ .to 2S/1; if with lambs, £2 1/; forward tiD"** to £6 16/; store bullocks to£Ss/;M« locks. -£7 8/ to £9 4/: fat eon fijl £-3 17/6: store cows. 15/ to 20/;lm* cows, 27/. 35/. £2 2/, to £2 }*!'<]% weaner Hereford steers, £2 1/; Mj Hereford heifers. 28/6; good I«W g ing heifers, to £7 10/; Hereford osid Hereford bull. £2 5/; bachMrt ■ heifers, to £2 12/6. WHAXGAKEL Messrs. Dalgety and Compsnr, U report having held tnelr nsal ■ sale at Whangarei on'jnly 10,1924. 1* was an average yarding of BOW ™ met with fair competition at Utejia Cattle were yarded in small w" whilst dairy cows were penned ,b» numbers, meeting with improved.«■? tion at advance of late rates. „ They quote :— 4-year Bomney em J Bomney rams. 28/ to 2S/3; 5-yesr eW£ Komney rams. 21/. Dairy cow.- * Shorthorn cows, springing; £6 'JfJ u £ 10/, £S, £8 30/ to £9 10/; meffliiß*' £3 10/, £4. £4 5/, £4 10/. tola. MM ferior sorts, £2 to £3 10/. LONDON WOOL MAHBI Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd*, ttea' celpt of the following caWe tt<n» m hend office. London, nnder date UOJ^j Wool.—Sales closed active, .at mj t ! — brisk. Sales closed at ni^fstiwj aeries. As compared with Jfr—j closing rates, merino combings, P 0 unchanged: greasy merino woolsi oi ■ descriptions. Id to lid w%a. *Z wools, super, scoured, nncnapP". 14l wools of other description, «<"?*s to i; 2d lower : half-bred wools, &&sß. ,' lower: crossbred wools, nne, "«"»„, coarse qualities, gi'easy. Id "jiiiwiji crossbred wools of other .°™Tj; scoured, par to Id lower: supcw<"« to 2d lower: lambs' wool, S 0 any change in prices in 5J 70 ~ 034 b«l 05.800 bales offered, including South American. 36.000 bales >*„„ trade bo.- = -bt 3C,r.00. Continent f carried forward 63,000. were not offered. Mennp: Goon w ffl 32d ; low to medium. -•>*" w ,Sij lot bred: 56-.-. S. good to super JWI medium 241 dto 2Sd : 50-56 »g^ % 27J.d. low to medium. 23d to J. s crossbred : 48-riO. good tosoper-j* low to medium lOid to 21dj«rM.gJ super 21d to 22id. low to irfwffi 20d. Crossbred: 44-46, to 20<d, low to medium 110 » good to super 18d to 13»4l*S'> 16d to 174 d. Coarse fWfe good to super 17id to lSid, Be*'* good 14Jd to IOJd. , vv !i Messrs. Murray, Roberts and " y axe in receipt of the following WW cablegram from their London'J«™J 0 11th Inst. : -Sales have gmJffii pared with present London rates. Greasy merino, Bf par to 5 per cent advance; grewj other descriptions, market n ™i B rf« merino, best, market snows » tendency : scoured merino, ?tner °- , no material change : crossbred IP»%, advanced S per cent; medium and coarse, pa r . to vance; crossbred scoured, per cent: slipe. fine c ro f b^!S t^ t* cent advance : all other descMUo»£ j market firm 'and shows a nanw» denc y- (MV«4'» 5 Market quotation: — * merino), yielding 4S per ceJt=WSfc present series 34d; 56*s, S cent, opening rates P. res closing rates present series »W,y M J-4 65 per cent, 2nd. 241 d;: 44-46 ftWfc yielding 74 per cent, 1814 ""Jgj, S carding, yielding 72 per 40-44's, yielding 73 per « e *»/«SQ» 36-40's, jieldinsJS y e^-*ea) ' c^
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 167, 16 July 1924, Page 8
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