CORNSACKS.
T!io failuro of tho whoat crops has placf'l the importer* of carnsacks in
a very unenviable position •Sydney Mail." boats to oome from Calcutta 1 s_» W sliming that they don tWfi sack, there are about wWCS__»T# sacks available for--practic*_W, ST» crop. During tho week countryj^^ to 5s 6|d. The only the situation so. far a. are concerned, is the fart __*fl_s* A bulk of tho purchases n £*$& strong hands, and they aro better able to carry them ovW fc£s|K year. Those, sacks are a ai»C'S_Mt than those in use for wheat?£_£-% Zealand, being 44 inches by 361 i_2_ftJ| or four inches shorter. The AniSSfivS importers wero offering a «kort*_X§lr* ago to New Zealand «Ma3ft aSSS large alio atdd per down cl»ilS?_Bj» they couia be obtained for ftm7tSt%& cutta. While the Australianro_Sß grower can use the smaller wiestHm its uso is objected to here. OmSSML the arguments used is that thettiffra sack is too small for chaff, b»T«h2i? it was proposed to institute it •Ts'® years ago a special chaff sack, mmMM of Hessian, was imported, im*_3w aro Mill in use. It is a» long imvMs little wider than the 48 inch Snfifm 8 RANGIORA. ,f$M The . attendance at tha market yesterday waa fairly, tho stock yards the entry' sheep, 100 cattle, and 300 pigs." l*-*_s» wore:—Fat shorn owes 12s lOdfel&ffs Id, fat shorn wethera 16s 6d to Ufc's_-fp fat hoggeta 15s 4d to 21s 10d, faMfcifirlJi 15s to Mis 6d, forward store >»3ftmv to 10s, ewo hoggeta 13s to 14s 6<L uSw ewes and lambs (all counted) 9sllT«iP 12s 9d. ; Cattle—Fat ateera £7 t VmfimW& _8 12b fid, fat hwfers £8 to £ft Ywfff fat cows £5 to £7, three-year-old *_lellk £4 to £4 12s 6d, to 355, apringers £5 to £7,-okr__SP! 20s to 30s. calves 14s to calves 2s Gd to ss. • Piga--C_oBSM| 62s to ,73a, baeoners 6-« to era 40s" to 47s 6d, forward irtorWlfiw to 38s. small stores 26a to 2&L?'mSl|: pigs life, ltfe.and 2_s. firiciAL to "wi numS''* IlillS ' • • - DUNEDIN, November I|lS The statement made ten the. effect that the potato gone to pieces was borne out't&mJjßgffl when potatoes were offered it£4 and even then very lew Mles.*ti«H passed. -• This day last week £B*-WM' waa being •asked. In onions the (NtMrfP in -Melbourne has apparently ooUaMtftil They wero held firmly at £14, »3>lftw! bat are*now selling at £10 a ton^-fifS 1 may, however,- firm up will be a montli at least OTra^flßffs 1 new onions are fit to ship. ' ■ t^m lii the produce yards.' VnTj v rjl|mj bred aheepakina made 10s, nwfiEs) 7s 6d, lighter 4s 6d; heaVy merit* fhSSK medium 6s, lighter 2a 6<J i ralf'tUnlp 2s 3d; half bred wool lOd per lb. mmW\ quarter 9d, pieces 6d: hides-Wt* Html Ud;hor»ehaVr Is2d. KnltrT-'_Hjß# era 6a, fcena 3a. pullets 4s 6d, geeaa 5»: Chick wheat bs pM*kflffll| oats 3s 6d, barley 3s Od, per. sack, table potatoes 5s to •*,' l potatoes : la; 6d. wX*3i_3 The; following were prices &{mMCanterbury Bye-Product* sale of skins at the shed, Bo6_fcttr«V*i£?>l ! terday:—Halfbreds 6« 6d to; 8» 0 orossbreds 6s to 7« Bd, breda 6a 64 to 9a Id, meriaoi 7sTwff 7a flrina la' to'Sp/,*)*® - At Mr Charles Clark'a'pro'paHy'tplsuM yesterday, two acres and cottsk;%# four rooms at Papanui. 'baloaeiiitiS&l* the estate of tbe late were sold to Mrs Dawson 'stock andshare QUtpA-SHB TIOHB. •- ,'tSHt The following are the latest ftMJ||§i tkma aa revised by Maasra \R>^WM^i fisher «nd Son, C-riatchurali*-^^.^^^!
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12960, 13 November 1907, Page 8
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