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DUNEDIN OATS. Dcnedin, May IS. I The quantity forward is meagre, but the demand is fairly active and prices firm, if anything higher 'for both prime fed and milling. Sellers are not anxious to quit, save at an advance. Prime milling, bright and stout, Is 6.1 to Is 6Jtd; best bright short feed, Is ad to Is o.Jd ; medium, Is 4ld to Is 3d ; inferior, Is Id to Is 4d ; best Danish, Is 3d to Is 6d : long Tartariaus, bright, fit for seed, Is 6d to Is 8d; black oats, Is 4jd to Is 6d (ex store sacks, extra) net, Jd per bushel extra f.o.b. Dunedin.
AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. Press Auociation.—Electric T«lfjrapK—Cop>/riithi Sydney, May 18. Wheat, Ss 6d ; flour, stone made, £10 15s to £11 : roller made, £11 7s to £11 os ; oats, feed, 2s 4d; seed, 2s 7d; maize, market weaker. 2s Sd to 2s lOd ; barley, English, 3a nominal; Cape. 3s 3d ; bran, Is Id pollard, Is Id; peas, blue Prussian, 3s 6d to3s9d; potatoes, New Zealand, dull at £2 7s (id; Circular Heads, £3 7s 6d; onions, £3 10a to £3 15s: butter, dairy made, lid to Is Id ; factory, Is to Is 3d This article is in good supply, but dull. There is also a good supply of cheese, which is quoted at sd. For bacon demand is medium at 3d to (3d. and for hand cured t>id to 7-Jd ; hams,6d to 9d ; NewZealand cured, ll^d. Melbourne. May 18. Wheat, the demand is brisk at 4s 2d ; oats, Algerian, Is 9Jd ; prime, 2s 4j>d ; flour, stone makes, £$ 15s "to £9 ; roller brands, £9 10s. Adelaide, May IS. Wheat of average quality realises 4s 3£d to 4a 4d for large parcels, and from Id to 2<f less ; tor small parcels; oats are quiet at 3a 3d; | barley, Cape, 3s fid to 3s 9d ; English malti ing, 4s 3d ; bran, Is 2d ; pllard, li 3d.
LONDON. Prat Anwition.—EUctric T'Uqraph.—Copyright. London, May 18. The Stock Exchange is quiet, and colonial stocks are dull. THE ANTWERP WOOL SALES. Prut Association.—EUctric TtU-irapK. — VoiJ>jrviht. London, May 17. There was a large attendance at the Antwerp wool sales, and bidding was brisk. 10-% bales of River Plate wool were sold at a rise of 15 centimes for superior qualities, ten centimes on good, and five to ten on inferior qualities as compared with previous sales.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8882, 19 May 1892, Page 4
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