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Commercial Intelligence.

AI/CKLANJ) CATTLE MAKKKT. mi:. J!L"CKus'l/s WEKKI.V ItKI'OKT. Ai ihe Ilavmurket 011 Saturday lust there was :i better drinaml li i;in of late lor draught. hordes. J lie stock fliown ut-ii- principally those that had been withdrawn on previous occasions ami although again w■ llin!i-:;w 11 ai the auction were nearly all quitted at tin- re.-cncd price.-, in I he course of" the day. Hacks and inferior horse.-; sold at numiiial rates. Sydney l ilt 'lr;i\>. M-i ouii -i/r brought li-'im <;1 1 to ,t'l t 155.. a Sydney -pnnir cart .1:21; .Maize, 7s. to 7s. Oil. the budiel. At the lriaii"le. on Tuesday last, there was :i larye number of ,-toek brun<rht forward principally calves .Hid jearhiigs, they brought from 275. to 'J7s. (id. taeh, avenwing £;j 10b. iU'J ol'this cises wore sold.

drown Store Cattle sold at low rates and litany were withdrawn. 1J airy Cows wore uunierous and sold freely bringing from £10 10s. to £17 10s. each. Xupier merinos, ex 'Slur of the South,' 225. each. 1 lie yards at Newmarket were well fi lied on Thursday Inst. r l ho cattle ex 4 Zanthe, 1 from were quitted at low rates bringing from .L 5 ss. to £10 los. an average of .C 7 f>s. each, those rates are likely to stand for similar stock for j-onii' months, but few stores of our own neighbourhood were brought forward and those were lower in price. Prime fatted cattle. Auckland fed, sold freely ; cattle were relatively dull ot sale. A full market of fat sheep of good quality, met with a bri>k sale, half-bred weathers bringing 3Ss. each. Those by tin* ' AVauganui,* from Wauganui averaged :JOs. Gtl/ The merinos bv the

' Susannah Culhberl,' 20s. each ; Xnpicr merinos fatted in Auckland, 2Ss. Gd. to Itls. each ; a full supply of small tat pigs of good quality sold at Id. per lb. under la?»t weeks* sale, those by the 4 JXovelty ' averaged los. eaeh.

MKSSHS. STVAK AND HUNTKIc's W'F.KKLY IiKPOKT.

3 It»usk*».—Tho market was well supplied with various kinds of Jiorst-s for general purposes. "We sold one jot «it 2.*s ox 4 Hlandiua iMullcv' at an average of -24 10s. Heavy draughts trom jJunudiu at .t(»0 to Riding liaeks feielted from I'll f>s. tt» .£l7 10s. Fat Catti.h.—The supply was small, and of inferior quality. We sold bullocks at .£l4 to £Tl> os.; cows f; 12 to fjl4 os. Fat Sur.i.e. -Tlie su}q)ly was abutubmt, and tpiality fair. AVe ([note sales at. ols. to IDs. Gd. I>.uky ami Stout. Catti.k.---\'erv few brought forward, ami Insiders w.-it- m>t inclined to aeeept- the [•riee> ollered. In consi-quenee some good dairy stock was withdrawn. We sold dairy cows at i!l!> 7s. (>d.; sU>re .£0 to ,L'U). Ntoijk Sukki'.- • -Nou(* in tin* market. Vuis.—None in the market. AVokkino l>ri.locks.—We sold 5 pail's withhows, yoke>, Me., at ,t"2S to £;?4 jier pair. AUCKI.AND STOCK AND SHARK MARKET. m if. n. )•. stakk's ukvokt. An :nii.ii:e lm-incs>. lias be<n transacted this week, at piiet > indicating* .hi u]'wanl tendency, but no i hang*e of qu- tations wejlh milling has transpired. 1 have paved a .-ma!! parcel of .Bank of New Zealand shares at £<i per share ]»remium. The ti'l'.owing ai«- tales of busim ss done :— ; . j ijHst C:.pUal. -:2\'" IXMU \ l ' U pr.sltr., I Mlu - j pr. shr. Hank of >'i*w /.calami . . i: I<> ! XT .New Zi'hlhihl hiMiitimv . H» i 12 j J.J N. Steam Nav.t'n., limited . to ; *J 10j lOs. Auekjaud tia> Company .=> . 2IOi — WnilioiJir.) Teal l uiiipany l' l .'"* 1 a - ! AucMuud Saw Mill i.'««iiu':iny . I'M"*', ; — Taraimki lvncniun'>.»»pr.eeui.! ' j - — X. X. Hanking t'erporalKHJ ; li>o . 10 liot.1) MINKS. i Canit'il '■ Aun A " n I 1 v -iru- 11 - . pr.shr. paid, j M uo CoMcn I'nial <Se!d Miuiui; Col rm t'lO ica'.pr.^h ('ovein:ir.dcl I lino ...I lo : Ito ]<» •• NMitlimi l)i;t<» __ " H. l\ SrAUK. Share Uroker. ihiecii-strett, Aucklaiul, May 13, 1804. ACCKLAXP !MAKKETS. Friday. May KJ. Fai;.m .anh Daiky I'icodtck.— Milk, per quart, Sd. butter, vfreshb ]>er lb. 2s. (ul.; cheeM 1 , (colonial). Is od. ; eggs, per do/.., its. (id; lard. ]»er 11'., Js. (id.; t>wls. per pair. ss. to f>s. : itueks. dilk», <>s. : geese, each. 7s. lo Ss. bd. : turkeys, each. Ss. to 10s. tub, bacon, ner lb.. I?- f»d. : hams, Knglish, per lb., b (»ii. ; polaioes. per ewt., lis. (id. l>ruiti:i:s* Mi:at.— Beef, per lb., Gd. to Sd.; mutlon. Sd. : ]>»»rk, i*d. per 2lb. loaf, Sd. Tin; MII-I-S. \Vllt»lj:SAl.K.—Fine tlour, (silk dressed), per ton, £:>»» : seconds. .£-♦>; sharps, .Clo. "Wheat, per bushel. Adelaide, KJs. Bran, -s. ;id. Retail.— Fine ie«ur. jier limlbs., 325.; seconds, 28s. ; sharps. 17s. per bushel, 2s. (id. UI'iLLUNG .MATi:UIAI^. TiMiiiru. — Hoard* and scantling, per 300 feet, 21s to 21*. : hoards, toiigued and grooved, 2tis. to 275. shinnies, per l.uuu. His.; ]>aliugs. per 100. JSs. I\isTS and Kails, per los. ; rails. iM 10^*. I»iih'Ks. ]>er l,OOi>, JC-l 10s. to !*•> delivered. Liml", per bushel, Is. Wl. \o

Yesterday Mr. S. ('ochrane sold apples at from 4]d. t<» oil. per lb.; ami peats, '2(1. to B*d. do.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 157, 14 May 1864, Page 3

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Commercial Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 157, 14 May 1864, Page 3

Commercial Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 157, 14 May 1864, Page 3

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