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mcmC TKLESBAPH.-COFTBICHT.] * rg£ HOME MARKET. Pbess Assocutxox. September IT, at 11.6 a.m. *** London, September 16. -rwj is Twetnig with spirited compett*tf %*bmS rates - is in ***% sS*!ffl&« is - at i 29 a - m - ~ jpjtted Lorl doti, September 17. ,—Soot £56 15a; three months, CoPE*-' 1 v ' V*f jf W sales included the followI °'T > 3 :--.--Longbnni, °i a > "Listowel, «*?, L Flat- and "Lincludea," lid. *V ,' 18, at 11-20 a.m. =*V London, September 17. wool sales are extremely animated. ® a. large selection of crossbreds on w lb- Americans are operating freely. % iwrfcan visible supply of wheat m jjffjtiO bn&ds. By Telegraph. Wellington, September 17. m Department of Industries and Comkn received the following cablegram *tbe dated London. V®.,! "The wool sales opened with *l roropetrtion. Compared with the closChanged; prices for fine crossbreds * fMr maintained ; medium crossbreds * Ih biirher; ccarse crossbreds, from |fto Jd per lb higher. r 1 Napier, September 17. «,e C.C. and D. Company cable that Lp of frozen meat are unchanged: SYDNEY MARKETS.
Per Press Association. rt£«d September 17, at 10.12 p.m. * Sydney, September 17. ij. the Homebush sales prices all round iigiier. Best wethers i9B. extra. 245, j f"< to 18s, best ewes 18s, good 16s Zjlii 6d, best bullocks £l2. extra £ls Leood £lO 55.-best cows £9 15s, exi£LG ss, good £8 ss. Best beef 28s 6d. ISE SOUTH AFRICAN MARKET. By Telegraph. Wellington, September 13. l report received by the Department of Justtfe? and Commerce from Mr Gow, the atii African Government agent says that r oiß the demand is quiet. Parcels of if Zealand are offering as low as 5s Ud if without inducing business. For bran .lone- is fairly good, but prices have rejjtf for indent purposes, in potatoes the jAjt is about the jams as at last report. Ljje a a fairly good inquiry for seed. te is a "■ood inquiry for onions, and the J& firming- On spot the wholesale ■L"ia 2£d per lb, duty paid. Butter is tob-ttrr. but there are no higher prices. aators are rather frightened to buy New aland butter in view of th» expected lower in Victoria. For cheese t-ha prices Resale for New Zealand are 9£d to lOd r pound. For fowls there are moderate miries.
SALES OP STOCK. it a clearing sale at Coonoor yesterday , tfe Canterburv Farmers* Co-operative mciition the stock sold as follows: line of 400 thretquarterbred hoggets at : ,fd dr ewes 14s. rams 14s. Cattle—m £9 lfe. £8- £3 17s 6d. £7 2s 6d. £5, HJ S fid: heifers £7 17s 6d, £4 17s 6d. rfe- TOUrlliKrs. £2 Is: calves, £1 lbs -sl-i 7-vear-old mare £SO, another -same acre £4B. 10-year-old mare &>l. rer-oM fil'v bv Hero £45. bav mare agtd ilWn-chtf £52 lCs. 2-year-old geldin-s, 35 C-2S Ids'. £lB ICs, trap "mare SZ'j, a'ni £W 10s.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8289, 18 September 1903, Page 3
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