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COMMERCIAL.

□AIRY PRODUCE. LONDON PRICES AS AT 23rd SEPTEMBER. BUTTER. New Zealand: Salted 180/- to 184/-, unsalted 184/- to 188/-; market quiet but firm. Australian: Salted 176/- to 178/-, unsalted 178/- to 182/-. Argentine: Unsalted 174/. to 178/-. Irish: Creamery salted 180, - to 182/-. unsalted 186/-. Dutch: Unsalted 192/- to 194/-. Esthonian: Salted 180/- to 182/-, unsalted 184/- to 186/-. Latvian: 176/- to 180/-. Siberian: 160./- to 162/-, Danish: 200/- to 202/-, Retail prices: Danish unchanged 1/11, Colonial advancing 1/10 Monday, CHEESE. New Zealand: White and coloured 101/- to 102/-; market very firm. Canadian: Finest white and coloured 102/. to 104/-, English: Finest farmers 116/. to Retai] prices unchanged, HORSE SALE. Hoadley, Son and Stewart report having held their monthly horse sale at Longlands yesterday, when a fair yarding of horses were offered to the public and the following prices were realised:—Heavy draught mares and geldings 25 to 35gns., light draught mares and geldings £l5 to £25, spring cart horses £lO to £l3 10s, hack and harness horses £3 10s to £l2, sundries at satisfactory prices. FF.ILDTNG STOCK SALE. Feliding, Sept. 30. At the Feilding stock sale a small yarding of sheep and a large entry of cattle was offered to a large attendance of buyers. Fat sheep sold on a par with riftes ruling last week. Stores were, keenly competed lor. There was a demand lor ewes with lambs, especially strong, the top price being 46s 7d. Fat hoggets 24s to 25s Cd, fat ewes shorn 20s to 2Rs, f-t ewes woolly pd. CB. -]A 81s

6d, fat wethers shorn 24s 9d to 26s Id, aged ewes and lambs 24s 3d, wether hoggets 24s 3d. The cattle entry consisted of a large number of dairy stock, with a good entry of fair quality stores and fat cattle, the total reaching nearly 1000 head. Dairy stock sold well at late rates. Springing heifers £5 ss, £6 Is, £7 10s, £8 17s 6d to £l3 ss, springing cows £9, £9 2s 6d to £ll 10s, heifers in milk £7, pedigree hmfers 27| ginueas, dairy bulls £B, store cattle 3 year P.A. steers £6 15s, £7 12s, store cows 37s 6d to £2, S.H. bullocks £7 to £7 14s, P.A. bullocks £B, £8 ss, inferior 2 year steers £2 2s 6d to £3, empty heifers £3 9s, £4 2s. fat heifers £5 12s 6d, fat bullocks £8 15s, £9 17s 6d, £lO, £l2, fat cows £4, £6 15s. £B.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 October 1927, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 October 1927, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 October 1927, Page 3

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