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COMMERCIAL.

DUN EBI2s T WEEKLY MAJRKKT It E PORT Messrs A. Moritzsoir and 00,, auctioneers: wool .-took station, strain, produce and con- .uission agents ieport (wholesale; for the week as under. All quota" tions are subject to market fluctuations We would ask fanners when sending samples alway to put a price on "them, as buyers do not feel inclined t'n make offers. ' ", - ■ ; .'. i . Wheat—Prune milling new seasons' -4s 2d, on trucks, fowl wheat 4s 3d ' Oats—Milling 2s Od, Bgrade 2s 2d, inferior 2s 2d ex store (sacks extra.). Barley—Uoo'rt malting 4s 6d to 6s, pearling 4s Od 1 feed barley" 3s-3d. ' ' , ; : . Byecom-3s Od to 4s. . ... ; .' Maize—Nominally ss. Waiting for new seasons crop. Prussian.BJue Pease—From 6s to 6s 6d per bushe Partridge Ve'a^e'-is per bushel. Chaff—Prime Mightheavy £3 15s to £4 ss, medium £3 ss. 00, inferior L 3, sacks extra. ~Ryejrr'a.Sß-Sew seed. Farmers dressed 3s 3d to 3s'Cd for*heavy- weights, machined 4s 6d to ss. ' ' r '■'■>• ' Cocksfoot - Market remains strong, farmers Bd, machined seed 9d. . - ' , Linseed—£l2lo3 to £l3 10s '-;::'. fescue—Farmers' samples 4d offeriug and machined seed 6Jd. Potatoes—Choice Dates to L 4 per ton. Derwents to L 4 103.- . .: .■■ ■' -.»-..., o,nions—Melbourne £l2 losto£l3. ' We can offer a few tans of pure fish Manure rich m atnonia, valuable or root or grain crop : can be nedwith drill at £7. Wool—Good clean crossbred 6J, crossbred '4d to sd, dingy and biddy up to 3d pieces and bellies up to 3d louks up to 2i-2d, dead wool 4d Horsehair-—There is a'good demand for all classes especially clean hair which is quoted 17d to 18d mixed 14d lu l-2ri Walnuts—to 5d per lb.. '■ , ':;."'■.'. '•'- Eggs—Fresh, plentiful. Ms per dozen. Down ward tendency. ; ■;•...,.-._ Cheese-Factory 6d, Akaro'a 5 d, old 6d, loaf 71d" more. ..-;■.*■ Salt butter.—lid to 12d, separator Is to Is ld.fresh butter in pats, storekeepers lots lOd. Pigs—Baconers op to 1701bs; to 5Jd, overweight 3d to 4d. Honey—ln good demand. Section honey, new seasons 6s to 8s per dozen, bulk large tins 4d, small ins.4itl to4Jd. . . Beeswax—ls 4d per lb wanted. Hams—Bd to9d. . Messrs Waters, Kitchie and'Uo., auctioneers wool stock gran, produce and commission agents report wholesal for the week a under All quotations are snjeet to market fluctuations : "■ ' i : . Wheat—Prices Arm. We quote—Best' velvet and 4s 3d to 4s 4d medium 4s 2d, fo\\ l wheat 4's, (sacks extra). _ Oats—Milling 2s 3d. bright short feed to 2s Id," inferior 2s

Hurley— We have a irood demand for. prime malting samples.. " ■■- Kabbitskius. —.A keen demand and: prices are very Brin Suckers and runners 3d to 4u, autumns 9d to li-Jd, summers 6d tu Sd, springs (id to Ud early winters,-14Jd to lad, winters 16d tol9d; J winter : does 22d.t0 2bd

Sheepskins—Sale held, weekly Demand very keen .We quote—Pelts 9d to - 2s 6d,' crowbreu 3sto-ssß.i, extra 6sßd to,7sod, merino 8s to Bs, extra 7s 3d to 7s Bd

Hides—We bold- fortnightly sales Prime ox 6dto7£d ; heavy do, 6d toad i medium, do Jd to 4.> d, light do 3d to 3}d, damaged l£d to 2£d; calfskins Is to 3s ud; yearling Is.Od to bs Ud horse hides ns to Us each. ...•,..,

..Tallow-ltousrh fat, 10 3 to 17s, tallow in tins 18s to 2US ; casks, -23s to 24s per cwt; Horsehair—idd to 17aI„ per lb. ■_■ . We store and dress alj classes i:f seed an.; .■rrain All our ' machinery " ij>"„f tilt" iaiesi.' aii.; most elective de«i(ru, ana is operated by practical men uf lonjr experience OK.NKRAL PRODUCB REI'ORT. Butter Best salt, Is per lb ; dairy butter. in pats), lid. ... . JSgifV-Is, preserved 9d ' '■ ' Hqnev—3d to 4d per lb. Cheese —6 •.-peril/. ~...• Bacon .Kolls 6d, hams IW, rpijrs sjd per lb . Poultry—(local) roosters 4s6d toEs per pair, hens 2s 9'd to 3s per pair ducks 6s per pulr Hough Fat From 12s to 10s aroiirditfjr to quality

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 38, Issue 38, 28 August 1908, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 38, Issue 38, 28 August 1908, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 38, Issue 38, 28 August 1908, Page 3