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DAIRY MARKETS 'United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, 19th April. The butter market is slow. Danish. 78s to 80s per cwt.; choicest salted New Zealand, 70s to 71s; Australian, 69s to 70s. Unsalted butters are at Is premium. . The cheese market is quiet. JNew Zealand white and coloured, 42s per cwt; Australian, 41s. LONDON WHEAT MARKET LONDON, 19th April. Wheat cargoes are quiet owing to bearish American advices. Quotations are mostly unchanged. Parcels are in moderate demand, but steady. Canadians are occasionally l£d down. Futures: London, April, 16s 7J,d per quarter; June, 17s 4^d; September, 17s 101 d ; Liverpool, May 4s lfd per cental; July, 4s 3?d; October, 4s 5 7-8 d; December, 4s 7d. Spot- trade is quite. Australian exship, 22s 6d to 23s 3d. Flour is quietly steady. Australian ex store, l6s 6d tC> oats, peas, and beans are inactive.
AUCTIONS THURSDAY NEXT, 2Gth inst., at 12.30 p.ra. AUCTION SALE of Superior Household Furniture—English Piano, Wilton and Axminister, Carpets, Rugs and Runner, Linoleum, Silverware, Eelectroplated Ware, Stainless Cutlery, Crystal Glassware, English China, Napery, Blankets, Bed Linen, Wireless Set, Gramophone, Kitchen Requisites, Garden Roller, Tools, etc., etc. ALFRED GOULD acting under instructions from Mr Percy Harold, who has sold his property, will sell as above at his residence, Richmond Avenue. The Contents of his Well-Furnished House. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. NOTE. —Every article has been well chosen and carefully used. Therefore equal to new. The auctioneer’s instructions aro to sell everything without reserve, except the specially imported Piano which cost £IOO. Upon this a very reasonable reserve will be placed. DETAILS IN MONDAY EVENING’S _ ISSUE. ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE ACCOUNT G. W. MacSIIANE, ESQ., TAKAKA Friday, 27th April, 1934, at I p.m. D ALGETY & CO. LTD., will offer without reserve:— 20 Dairy Cows. 12 Spring Calving Heifers. 30 18 months to 3g year M.S. cattle. 50 Ewes. 50 Lambs. 1 7 year Draught Mare (good). 1 aged Draught Gelding (good). 4 Ilalfbred One Shear Rams. 70 gallon Alfa Laval Separator, 6 Cream Cans, 99 Oliver Plough, 2 Leaf Harrows, Dish Harrows, 9 Coulter M.H. Drill complete, Spring Tip Cart, Light Trap, Donald Wool Press, scwt Scales, Hay, Grass Seed, Vice, Carpenters and Farm Tools, Grind Stone, Wool Hooks, Stencils, Block and Tackle, Wool Table, Grinder, Fowls, 50ft Hose, Seeds, Paint, Maul and Wedges, Plough Cart and Trap Harness, Riding Saddle, 2 ITorse Scoop, Wheelbarrow, Wheeled Sledge, Lime and Fertiliser, etc., eta. Also (with reserve), 7 cow Wallace Milking Machine complete. As this is a genuine unreserved clearing sale, buyers should not hesitate to attend.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 21 April 1934, Page 12
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