Tot H»w Zxixun*" Lets abd MwtCAsma - -AencxUon>jjra,LrHXKi>,npo?toa the produce ' eßdlae ***•■ . _WoW— ftaTising the-clcee of the galea on the 13th' instant axe of -. »MostdiscoTrraging purport. Excepting for lone "i 'Bute ttariao, light in grease, coarse crossbred airflMttbearewealcerin price, a».oooTelee were •old, and 24,000 bales witndrawn; 13,000 bates were . -taken for America, which is evidence oi m> im- "- proved demand from that qnarter. Sheepekias—Considering the state of the wool ' market, prises are weH maintained at full values. AJt Thursday auction we realised, tor botchers' ' •!!^%l- to i. le7ai J*™ ,,8 ' *» W-to 1» «U country . ,»kieg,lldto4a. Daring tie week we have placed SS23L IlD ? , <* kotory P* l ** et ls tolaSaTand |*»bataiw la 2d to 2s. Total sales for the week, 49SS skins. Btetion skins realised 4*d per lb. Tallow and Pat—A farther drop in values in Ik»d<m has paralysed the local market, and safes •re most difficult to efEect at anything over Id per IK Hides were held over fall next week. Whej*—The stand harrest weather rrerailiae Osnog the past week has enabled most satisfactory '. Woeresßto be made iathe field, and the bulk of the crops in this district are secure. Threshing - treaa etook has obtained to a large eitant, with - ttacoMwanancethatsrmnLieaarealraatty»Mnmi»j t <BiT>fßßihTis, and sales have been on a largo scale. Current quotations are Ss Si for prime - Tasau»,and3eldto3sftiforHnater"aand fearl. MediamqatUty wheat is not so firm, and may be obtaiaedatlelodtolslld; chick feed at lsSdto Iβ lOd, al«f.a.b. immediate delirerr. . OaJa - Holders seem indiepoeed to accept cnrzent qiiotatioas, and as buyers cannot advance on late rates, very little business has transpired dnrinj the week, though the quantity on offer has bcenheary. We quote Si 3d for prune milßns. is Udtoasforgoodleed,anils9dtols 10d for thin qpttUt3r.allt.oJb. Bartoy—SeTeral lines bare been placed on the »«tta*dßrinjf the week, bat ewinjtotbe difference » TOweoTl»oje» end eeUtraTery Httle bnainess has been effected. Samples are mostly thin, but of fw beaT y samples on ojbr 4s *.*£ft , &3l*-' %> * Kn **P' ,a «»eseason** crop ■ ' »«»«.«Wahg" erase Seeds—»j* Grass—The demand eantinnes aotiYe. andaay coming to hand is readily placed at ' - c*?**5 a »J , Ptoseftwnaohiiiedressed. Cocbstoot--A eonsMeaDle business has been ' SS^y^^r^ST?? llß *J?Z tags at -X^fiiir . t Korthera buyersUrting wants, prices are grednally TZFrSfrJ?* **!% M * £&* n - w obtained J**- Adnces from Home are not satisfactory, and unless the English markrtiinieeM ■■seaig^ewMaaßft PSOPBETY SAIE.
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6372, 20 February 1886, Page 2
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