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LONDON WOOL SALES.

KPiniTED JiIDDING. By TcleKrapU-l'ress Association-Copyright London, May 12. At the woo! rales, the following prices were realised for the (leece portion oi tho ] clifls named-.— "Totava."- top yivire Wfl.. average 9?,i1; "Annc-ihlc." ton price Hid. i nrcraec JCM.; "Vv'.O.." too T\n:e UVV., a\cruot Hid. Ttac W33 spJj-itM) VuuVinz Tor all r.cc- * (ions, and vvices vscto W.V maVaValncft. Messrs. "Murray. Roberts and Co., Ltd.. have received (fcc tollovins cablegram from tlicir London friends. Messrs. sjaiidtrrai, Murray and Co.:—•■ Compared with we plosine rates of the lust London rales. woTivcd faulty and inferior merino prices arc. barely maintained. Coarse crossbred snows an advance of 5 v>ev cent. The market shows no material change, for otter descriptions." FEOZEX MEAT. Uy Telecraji' , -Pr« Ass-ieintion-CoiiyrlEht ffiec. May 14,5.5 p.m.) London, May 13. The Frozen Meat Trade Association's Smithfield market quotations for the undermentioned classes of frozen meat are based on actual sales of not les3 than one hundred carcasses of mutton or lamb, or twenty-five quarters of beef of fair average quality. The quotations are not for selected lines, but for parcels fairly representative of the built of tho shipments now on the market. The nrices which follow are on an averace a farthing per lb. more than the value ex ship, this difference representing an average cost in expenses, handling, conveyance, and sellins tho meatsMay 6. Kay 13. Mutton— d. d. Canterbury, light 3i 34 Canterbury, medium 35 31 Canterbury, heavy 3j 3J Southland — North Island, best 211-16 23 North Island, ordinary ... 28 25 Australian, light 2 9-16 211-16 Australian, heavy 2J 2 9-16 River Plate, light 2,i 23 Bivcr Plate, heavy 2'i 26 New Zealand ewes — 1\ Australian ewes 2\ 2 9-15 River Plate ewes — 2 9-16 Lamb :— Canterbury, light 45-16 41 Canterbury, medium 5 i\ Canterbury, heavy 5 43 Southland 43-16 4.1 North Mand, selected ... Ah 4i North Island, ordinary... 35 4 Australian, best 31 3,5 Australian, fair 37-1G V> Australian, inferior 3B 3 7-15 River Plate, first 33 33 Eiver Plate, second 35 3i Beef:Ncw Zealand ox fores ... 213-16 213-13 New Zealand ox hinds ... 315-16 4 Australian ox fores 23 22 Australian ox hinds 313-16 313-15 River Plate ox fores ... '213-16 23 liivor Plato px hinds 315-16 35 River Plate chilled fores 315-16 23 River Plato chilled hinds 5 il ■ NORTH OTAGO GRAIN MARKET. (By Telegraph-Press Association.) Oamaru, Hay 13. Outside of wheat no business Rrain ct produce has been done during the week in -this market. In tho earlier part of the week a good many sales of wheat were made, though none were of any magnitude, the largest transactions lcosUinir only SCO sacks. To-day there has been a total absence of offers, and business was impossible. Prices show a, slight mo velvet being sold at 3.=. 4d. and 3s. 'M.tuscan, red chaff, asd bordier, at 3?. 2id.pond straw, tuscan at 3s. 3Jd., all subject to commission and 02 trucks at country stations.

FEILDING 3HAHKET EEPOET. Messrs. A. H. Atkinson and Co., Ltd., of Fcildinsr. reports that they sold pise to bettor advantage on Friday. The entry was a limited one. The i-enort adds:— Poultry filled every pen, and made considerably hotter values. Wo sold ?. lariro raid varied assortment of troneral poods, farm produce, grain ar.d fruit. Grain values show little alteration, pollard is tiearer. and bran .scarce. Quotations:— Pollard, to 13=.; bran. ss. 6d.; tarle" 3s 3d. to 4s. per bushel; G.V. pons, ss" 6d.: chaff. £5 to £5 10s. p-.-r ton: potatoes. 7=. 6d. to 10s. per sack; pears, Js. per halfcase; apples, 23. 6(1. to 35.; erccn tomatoes. Is.; carrots; Is. 6(1.; pie-melons.3s.;swed , "" Is. 9d. Pi?s: Woaners and slips, 4s. to £s. 6d.; light porkers. 235.: atredtrnp horse* £7 to .£7 10s. Poultry (at nor pair)- Jli\ed pens, Is. 9d., 25., 2?. 3d., 2s. 6d.. 3s. 3d • nullets, 2s. 9d.-, lici?. 25., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d 2s' 9d., os.. 3s. 9d.; cockerels and roosters', is! 6d., 25., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d.; ducks. 3* 9d.. is., is. 3d.. 4s. 9d.: P.8.1.E.. 55.; bantam, Is.; P.B.W.L. roosters, to ss. each.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1127, 15 May 1911, Page 8

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LONDON WOOL SALES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1127, 15 May 1911, Page 8

LONDON WOOL SALES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1127, 15 May 1911, Page 8

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