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DUNEEHN MARKETS. I>UNEDIN, June 16. ' - - Messrs Donald Re d and Company re- . port as follows: Oats—Prime milling, Is 10$ d to Is - lld rgood to best feed, Is 9d to Is 10d'; ■inferior to medium, Is 6d ,to lsßd. -Wheat.—'Prime milling Velvet, 4s 3d; Tuscan, and Velvet Ear, etc., 4a Id ■; to'4s 2d; medium, 4s; best whole fowlwheat, 3s 9d to 3s lid; medium, -3s'4d to 3s . 8d: broken and damaged, 2s 6d to 3s 3d. Potatoes.—Choice fresly-picked, £4 15s to- £6: best table, £4 to £4 10s;, infer or and medium, £2 10s to £3 10b. Chaff.—Beet oaten sheaf. £3 5s to £3 10s; cfao'ce black oat, to £3 12s 6d; medium to good, £2 15s to £3 2s 6d. . Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Dune- - Bin, report as follows: We heldjiui l . weekly, auction sale of grain. and produce at our storesj wKeai" values ruled) as under: —• r; . Oats—The market still remains qnjek > and very few lines have been changing . bands. 'Diere has been a little inquiry - for seed "varieties such as Duns, Black and Long and pjiine bright, heavy Gartofts. Other lines are almost neglected. .We" quote: 4-Prjme milling Gartons, pa la lid: good to best feed, is Sd to"l310ct; medium 4tf good, la 7(1 to Is Bidi per bushel (sacks extra). , v; Wheat.—Very iffew samples of milling wheat have during the past week. The market remains firm at late quotations. Fowl wheat is in short supply, with a ready an «rrival, at quj&atiom. We quo<te : Prime milUngTelvet, td"4s> 3d!;Velyet Bar and red chaff, 4s to 4s Id; medium milling, 3s lid to 4s; best whole fowl •wheat, 3s lOd to 3s lldi per bushel israciks -extra). - .. "'"T';' - .. Pot-atots.-—Cocsig&nSents'have -been; :V coming "* forward freely from northern" The demand is very elaci:,except for choice fre'sWy-wckcd pote tbesv There ir,cuirv for early seed 1 varieties. Badly graded and quit. We wrote: —Prime freshly dug tables, £4 IQs to £4 15?, with'extra choice' satciples up to £p; medium to : good, £3 to £4," according to ; and condition. ' j - : w CJhaff.—Moderate supplies havd'been ' coining to hand. The demand is-reijtrio-■ted to cho'ce quality, which is not offerina eo freely-, Jiediium and discolored cbaff," of tfcliifclithere-.are Jarge stocks in store, is not meeting with the Came tfemand, and in consequence, ia ( . more difficult to place. Choice black oaten sheaf, £3 10s to £3 12s"6d;.'best ' whitd oaten sheaf, £3 2s 6d to £3~ 7s ■ 6d; £& 10s--to -£3 . per ton ; extrt^/ Ji ' •
MINING SHARES. BT BLEOTEiCj tTEWSOBAPH -r- OOPTRtiQHT, P*» tlWIXBI) FBMf ABBOOIATXOS. i Received June IB*. 10.10 a.m. fiQNBOEjT, Juno 15. shares' ahr at -42s 6d buyers) and 45s (sellers); Waihi Grand Junctions, 25s and 26a ; and Talismans, 12e 6d and 37s 6d. NEW ZEALAND WOOL. v« 8* KLB3TBIO TELEGBA.PH COPYRIGHT. - " PEBXTJNITBD The Federal quaraliffl&' have been altered, permitting New Zealand wool to enter the Commonwealth, provided that each consignment is accompanied by.a certificate_ th at the wool i» produced in sjaip^ipqk>p t : - ,
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Mataura Ensign, 16 June 1914, Page 8
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