: PnWie Notioßß ■ ' sf ore. ; ■■..-.•■ ■■.'-■■■-'' ■ • : • ■ "■' "■"''■••■■; ■ -. ■■■ \ ■ ..■'■"■■'■' - ■ , ' . ' JUST LANDED A Ftirtlier donsignmeat OF ERADICATOR OF CANADIAN THISTLE AND OTHER NOXIOUS. WEEDS. Matthew Henderson,
Messrs Moriizon and Co., Danedin report as folows tor week ending May 2Sch. We would ask farmers wnen sending samples always to put a prioe on them, &t> buyera will not make offers. VVheat nnohanged. Present values are: Velvet and Tuscan 33 to 3s Id, red oh&ff an \ Hunters 2a Id to 3? (on truoks), fowl whe*t more plentiful — 2a 3d to 2s 4d (ex store). Oata — Weaker. Milling Is sd, B grade 1 . 3d to la, medium and inferior lOd vu Is 3d. Barley.— Prime malting in fair demand a from 33 to 3a 3d, milling 3a 3d, feed 2s. Rydoorn— Fair offering*, 2a 9d to 2a. Chaff- Market glutted. Prime quality £2 It 6d to £12a 6d, medium and inferior ui • saleable, straw uhaff 25s t3 303, preßeed ecraw £1 ss, pressed bay plentiful, straw 25s to 30a. Turnips. — Loose 12s 6d to 14s. Carrots.— £2. Potatoes— Market fully supplied, prim derwrnta selling at 35a to £2. Kyegrass — Beat machined 33 6d to 4, farmers' dressed to 2* 6 i. Cocksfoot — Farmers dressed 3d to 4d per per lb, maohined 5d to 6d. Linseed. —From £S to £10 per ton as per qualityt Chewioga Fescue, — No demand at present sales have been made equal to |d to. l|i pelb. Hides — We quote: Prime os up to 63d, hetvy do 5d to s£d, light; to medium 4^ 1 c<> 5^3, cowa (heavy) 4^d to 4|d, medium 4^d to 4§d, light 4d to 4ja, calfntcins Is 9d to 2 3il, yearlinga 2a 6a to 3s 6 1, horse hides fj* 6d to 9a 66. eaoh. Tallow— Kough fat 13a to 153 61, tallow in tins 16s 6d to 20a. We have an enquiry tor tallow in caßks. Horsehair — l&l^i to la 3d per lb. Sheepskina— We hold sales every Tnesday. Demand good for merinos and die crossbred.- We quote: Cross-bred and half-breds 4i 6d to sa, Inferior 2a 6d to 3s pelts (large) la 9d to 2', Bmall Is to la 6d ; (ambs— good 33 3d to3a 9d, small 2a 6d to da Top priceß guaranteed for ail skins, etc, consigned to ub for sale. RaobitskinB — We offered a fair, oatalogde this week, and there was arise of folly |d to ldperlb. We quote: Suokers and ruonera :<d to 4d ; summers 7^d to B^4 per lb, nutumns 9d to 10^d, winters 14id to lS^i ; late autumns 12jcl to 13^. prime winters 14^d to 16d, winter blacko op to la lOd. vVe undertake country clearing Bales on -neat reasonable terms. We are'agents for Newton's patent, woo) press, £13 eaoh ; can be inspected in oar store. Stack oovers (16 x 18), 408. Gibson's Cattle Brand— We quote 9s for, arnall and 15a for large tinß. .Oil bake. Clovers, Rape,, and Tarnip Seede^ all 4 freshly landed, prioee 00 application. RaUWs m$ *m$ oetiicy tlw *yn on kwh
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 45, 10 June 1903, Page 6
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495Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 45, 10 June 1903, Page 6
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