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LATE COMMERCIAL.

Freeman R. Jackson and Co.’s Johnsonville stock report (telegraphed orrthe 16th to the Mail) is as > follows Qur yards were well filled with cattle and sheep; The .former were of first quality, 'the latter very medium, with the exception of a few pens of ewes. Lambs were in full supply, and sold fairly well. A capital lot of pigs made up the sale. Cattle — Bullocks, £7ss to £7l2s 6d ;* others, £6 10s to £7, equal -to from 17s 6d to 18s per 1001 b. Sheep—Light 9s ; ewes, 7s to 7s lOd ; store wethers, 7s 6d ; ewes, 5s 6d to 6s ; lambs, 7s to 7s 6d; inferior, 4s 9d to ss. Pigs— Baconcrs, 26s to 35s ; porkers, 18s to 245; small pigs, 7s to 12s. The following is the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency .Company’s report of the Addington market (telegraphed on on the 16th to the Maii.) : —Fat cattle—Full supply, competition quiet. Ox beef, 20s to 21s ; cow and heifer do, 17s and. 19s. Store cattle—Average entry, demand slack. Store sheep—Entry, 3000 ; enquiry slightly improved. Two and 4-tooth crossbreds, 8s to 10s ; store lambs, 6s to Ss 4d. Fat sheep— Light yarding, improved competition. Prime crossbred wethers, 12s to 13s 6d; light do, 10s 6d to 11s 6d; crossbred ewes, 8s to 11s; merino wethers to 7s ; merino ewes'to ss. Fat lambs—Supply 1500, values on par with last week’s. Prime freezers to 11s . 6d. Pigs— Full entry, firm demand. Stores, 12s to 18s ; porkers, 18s to 27s ; baconers, 30s to 40s ; pork, equivalent to 3f per lb. London, January 14. The English wheat market has an upward tendency, the Continental is steady, and the American firm. Tallow —Medium mutton, 22s ; beef, 21s. London, January 15. The total quantity of wool catalogued up to date is 8500 bales. With the exception of the New South Wales and Queensland consignments, it is* of poor quality. Sydney, January 15. Wheat —Chick, 2s 3d to 2s 4d ; milling, 2s 3d. Flour —Roller, £6 5s to <£7. Oats, quiet, prime feeding, 2s Id; maize, 2s Id; barley, Cape, 2s; bran, 7d ; pollard. 7d; peas, Prussian blue, 3s lOd to 4s ; potatoes, <£l 10s to £3 10s ; onions, <£4* Butter—Dairy made, 5d ; factory, 6d. Cheese, 3|d to 4d; bacon, s|d. Melbourne, January 15. Wheat, brisk, 2s 2d ; ilour, roller, £5 7s |6d. Oats —Algerian, Is 3d ; stout white, Is 7d. Bran, Gd; pollard, Old ; potatoes, £1 10s to .<£2. Adelaide, January 15. 0 Wheat, 2s 3d; flour, roller, £5 7s 6d ; bran, 6|d * pollard, 6£d.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1194, 18 January 1895, Page 17

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LATE COMMERCIAL. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1194, 18 January 1895, Page 17

LATE COMMERCIAL. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1194, 18 January 1895, Page 17

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