AU STRALIAN MARKETS.
(Received Juno 15, 10.40 u.tn ) SYDNEY, llhk Day. Wheat, 2i lid to 3s; thick, ?.s 4d to 2s Bd. Flour, £7 15x; Mmiittibun, £10 15h to £12 10h. Ohlk, TiiHtnaninn und Algerian, Ik 7d to In 8d ; whilo fo«>dtn(r, prime. '2h; Victorian A'gorhiii, 1* 8d : i\ew Zualartu, ?» 4d ; Tartarian, 2b 6d. Hurley, Capo, 2st 4d to 2s fid. Mai&c, prime, 2», Btan, ?<l. Polkrd, Vid. Pea-, PiucMsin Hlue, 3< 9cl to 4<. F'ouilotv, Tutuuaninu, £2 to ££ bt. OnioiiM, Ci 10s In £3. Mutter. BUI to Bd. Chee'-e, 4id tn sd. H»i-oM, 6i(l. MIvt.IUUJKNh:, 'linn Day. Wheat, 2i lid to r,s Flour, £7 Si. Th«> out nmrket in quiet ; Algi»rinn, 1^ Id Hurle>, Cupe, I* 6d to 1* 10ft; limiting, to 3«. Maize, priiiK', 1« lid. Urun, 7<Jd lo Bd. Pullaid, 7jd. Potatoes, £2 6h to £2 7« 6d. (hiion-', £1 10.1 to £1 lon. ADKLAIDK, This Day. Wlmnl, 3«. Flour i^ dull at £7 ftrf. I'dtiitoex, £2. Oiiiono, £3. f Mr. [I. lai\o«l Leightou rr ports a largo ntti!ii()'>uee Ml Mr. A. WlutiiiK's eli'uraueo ••ale hold 1 «t 'J'n lloro on Monday hint. Cows noiir calvinif met with keen comjmtition, prices muring from £5 lo £8 per bend ; iv j»vn of fat ewes fetched Z0» per lie»c| ; hoi he",, |>ij{n, iiuil other farm jtoek renlisod vat inflict ory pi ices.
Th* Prwidi-nt of tho Municipal A.vaocialion nf New Zenland (Mr. .1. (J. W. Ait^ii, M.H.H., -Mayor of Wellington) ha* circulated tho review ad'trem whii-h he iiil-etul.s delivering at tho confereiuv to lie held in Wellington during tho coming »<vsMion nf ParHitment. 'J'he. Pie»ident reportty tlmt a conuidt.'iuble number of the rccuinititiul.it mm ti f the last conferem-o (1902) were incoipomted into tln» Statutes by Parliament, and the, various items are lvjuvtjvowj in Iho w]t\ n-.v. The Log'utlulive Commiltvv appointed by the /cnnfoirnce had <hmo good work dining tho past two M.'*.sioi!.s. Several Jucjil bodien had been alllliatcd during tho year, and it is hoped that the. Mine, is not far distant when every borough m tho colony will have joined tho Association, "thus enabling it to sp^ak with a more- certain voice in the interests of one atul all of tho borough* of New Zealand." Ait ken concludes with the- obm-vatiou that, judging from the notices of mihjcclA that luivo beeii sent in for discussion, this coming conference pumiisi's to bo one of the- busiest and most important yet held by the Association. Home lime- bi.ck tho Tourist Department .vent Mvvorul keaw to the /doological UardutLs in London. The authorities, in acknowledging the gift, state that it has proved a very acceptable one. and that i ho birds have interested great numbcrx of Lomloiipix it ml visitors, being the. lirst of tho kind received. If the- .«lorkv> told by .'■hecpfarmers in the South are to bu relied upon «>» to the lavugen by the kea on young himlv!*, we can many of th<« birdu for other zoo<«. MoMtrß. Miicdonald, W'iUon and Co will conduct^ a i-iilo of landed proportion ut their Kxchangn Land Mart to-morrow afternoon nt 200 o'clock, and uubinit, by order of the Public Triihlee, in tlio eKtiito of the luto Mr. J. A. N r .« Salmon, a freehold property in Turiibnll-hlrcet having a frouUgo of .50ft by a depth of 125 ft, with thn comforlulilo cottage rc-iduueo containing fi\o rooinx, iilc,, alto vinery, erected thurcon ; a modern refidonea eontainini; nix rooms and all couvi'iiioiieoii ercctud on corner having a front ago of 371t to Coiihluhlc-Klreet i\nd 109 ft to a now street now in courso of formation : a pioperly situato at Brooklyn having a froutago of 58ft to Oarftold-slroel by a depth of 175f1, wilh a residence oonUiuiuir pix room*, being wold on account of thu owner leaving tlio district lo tako up farming pursurtß ; cornnr businoFg properly at Johnsouvillo uomprising «hop, also dwelJinphouso, ami Inntl 64ft frontage by a depth of Fom<! 144 ft; iilko two imiUliiifj eeotious in tho torv'ikship of Carnarvon containing a quartor-ncro each. Full detuiln of iho above nppoiu-. Tho linn ptiblish dolailft of'tho nale of liousehold furniture, piano, uk.., to bo held (it the' rpsidonro of Mr. A. M. RaimielH, No. 3H, Thorndouquav, on Friday noxl, «t 1.30 o'clock. The final arrangements in legnnl to tho ]>mt tho Friendly Societias will play in tho celebuitions of the 20th aiu 'that when Loul Ranfmly teaches Orey-strcet on his way to tho wharf he will be receivod by the KouieticN with open lanks. At 2 p.m. they will take up the saino position, but with solid lanks, and when linrd Plnnket lmi\ been received by the Mayor and Councillor'), the .Societies, headed by the Mission Unnd, will form tho head of the proeosMou to Parliament HuildiiK'x. On cuteiing tlio MoleHwmtliMieet gnio ihpy mil open 'nut to let tho equipage jmss through and remain Itoiitim thu buildingN ih'iin^ the owciir-
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 141, 15 June 1904, Page 6
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808AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 141, 15 June 1904, Page 6
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