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MARKET REPORT

Stronacb, Morris & Co, Dunodin report for the week ending Nov. 7th, as follows Rabbitskins We held our usual fortnightly sale on Monday, 30th inst. Competition for good skies was keen and prices were fully maintained. Off season's skins were a shade easier. Quotes—lst winter does 79?* d ' Ist winter bucks 73d, winter does 65X, winter bucks 70 #d, winter bucks and does 48£ d, outgoing <\2d, summers 18J winter blacks to 6od, winter fawns to 7od, catskins to aid Oats—Tbare is slightly better enquiry for A Gartone, inferior quality is however dull of sale. A Gartone 2s 7(1 to 2a 9d; Good to beat feed 2b 3d to 2s "Jd. Sacks extra. Wheat -It is very difficult to place milling lines at present, as Millers are not keen to buy meantime. Fowl Wheat is in full supply, and the demand is confined to good quality which meets with fair sale. Potatoes Light consignments have been coming to hand and there is a keen enquiry for Prime freshly picked lines, inferior is dull of sale. Prime Tables £6 to £6 5 mferior quality from £4 up. Chaff- Prime oaten sheaf £4 5s £4 10; Good to best £3 15 to £4; Inferior qual ity £2. up. ' Fat Cattle— A large yarding 254 being penned, consisting of fair quality. Competition was fair but prices were easier all round about £1 a bead on la9t week's rates. Extra Prime heavy bullocks to £ls prime £l2 to £l3 10s, Medium £lO to £ll, Light from £ r J up Prime cowe and heifers £9 10s, medium £5 to £8 15s* Fat Sheep— There was a full yarding, Extra Prime wethers 53s 6d ; Prime 38a to 42b; Medium 22a to 245; Light from 18s upwards. Best ewes to 27e. —

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3143, 13 November 1922, Page 5

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MARKET REPORT Dunstan Times, Issue 3143, 13 November 1922, Page 5

MARKET REPORT Dunstan Times, Issue 3143, 13 November 1922, Page 5