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BY TELEGRAMS.

D USED IN OATS. Du.n'EIHN, March 27.—Owing to old slocks being all but cleared out, and the small supply of tlio new crop coming forward, millers, especially in the early part of the week, have had to extend their limits in order to secure sufficient to ke«p their machinery going. Shippers have also had to give more, so as to foe able to fulfil their on£-.vs;eraeJits, and even at the moment all arrivals are readily placed, but buyers are not anxious to offor for future delivery. Prime milling, 2s 6il to 2s 7jd; best short bright feed, 2s 6d to 2s (Id ; medium, 2s id to 2s sd, ox store. Good long tarLaria.il, tit for seed, are inquired for by shippers. _ JOHNSONVILLK. Messrs. Freeman' it. Jackson it Co.'s stock Rf.POHT (by telegraph).—Beef wm yarded in average supply; quality good, meeting with brisker demand, and better prices than of late, though sheep advertised did not come "to hand. A few shorn lambs were penned, and sold well. Pigs in abundance, at lower values for stores, and porkers and small barrmers at late rates. Beef made 12s 6d the 10011); bullocks, £4 16s fid to £5 Ms, averaging £5 3s 8d ; shorn lambs, 7s 5d to 8s 4d ; pi#s and small baconers, 25s to 23s ; porkers, 16s (VI to 22s 9d; small porkers, 10s 6d to 153 ; small stores, 8s to 9s 6d ; small rough pigs, 5s to 7s.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9323, 28 March 1889, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9323, 28 March 1889, Page 4

BY TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9323, 28 March 1889, Page 4