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AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL.

Sydnbt, June 10. Wheat: Chick, 3b 5d to 3s 93; milling, 4s lOd to ss. Oats, Is 9d to 1b lid. Maize, Is lOd to 2a 3d. Barley: Cape, 2s 2d; English feeding, 3s. Bran, Bid. Pollard, 9|d. Peas: Blue Prussian, 3s 6d to 3s 6d. Potatoes: New Zealand, £1 15b to £2: Circular Heads, £3. Onions. £4 5s to £4 10s. Batter: Local dairy-made, lid to Is Id; imported, 7d to 9d ; local oeparator-made, Is Id to Is 3d ; Imported, 9d to lid. Cheese, 6d to 7d. Bacon: MachiDe made, 5d to6d; hand-oured,6jdto7dj NewZealandfnominai), Bd. Haas i New Zealand, XOd to lid.

Melbourne, Juno 10 Whjat. 4b 83 to 4s lOd. Flour: Stone makes, £9 159 to £10 6s; roller mokes, £10 10» to £U 10s, Oatm Stout, Si 7id. Maize, 8a Bd, Barley i Malting, 3« £d, Peat, a» eja. AWBUJDB, Juno 10, Wheat i Market In quiet, bob prices are firm at it Btd to it lOd, Flour i Stone nwkes, £3 fig to £9 lei t r<jll«r rankca, to #tQ 10>, Ostm Koty fcnhnd,

(In bond), selling freely at 2s 2d to 2s 4d. Barley (dull): Cape, 2s 4d to 3s 7d ; English malting, 2s 9d to 4s. Bran, Is Id. Pollard, Is Id.

WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Mobitisok and Hopkih, millers, grain, produce, and commission agents, Manse street, Dunedin, report (wholesale) for the week ending June 10, as fallows i—

Wheat: Market firm. Prime Tuscans and velvets, 4s 7d to 4s 8d; other good milling sorts, 4s 4d to 4s 6d. Fowls' Wheat: Good whole, 3) 8d to 4s. Barloy: Malting, 3s to 3s 3d; milling, 2i4d to 2s Od; feed, 2a to 2s 3d; pearl barley, £13. Ojrt»: If anything are easier, eepeoially for feed sorts. Milling firm, Is 6d to Is 6|d; bright plump feed, Is 5d to 18 6d; other feed sorts, Is 4d to Is 4Jd. Flour: Boiler. £12; stone-made, £116s. Oatmeal: £8 10s to £9. Bran: £3 10s. Sharps: £1 10a. Potatoes: Have some inquiry. Good boilers. &i ss. Prime Nelson hops. Is Id. Onionß, £3. Pigs : Gnod baoon sizes, 3}d to 3|d; large sites not saleable above 21. Chaff: Good heavy chaff, 45b ; light Bortß, 35s to 40s. Turnips, 15s to 18. Carrots, 35b. Straw (oaten and wheaten), 30s to 355. Hay (oaten). £3. Clover and ryegrass hay, £3 10s. "Butter: Prime salt, 7Jd to Bd—kegs returnable; second class not snleabls; prime freih Taranaki factory In lib pats, le per lb; dairy do, 9d. Eggs: Soarce. Honey: 5d per fb. soarce. Cheese: Factory, 5d to 5Jd; Akaroa, 4d to 4sd— rising and getting sonrcer. Hams and baoon: 7d to 8d and 5d to 6d; flltohe for ham, 6}4 to CJd. Grass Seeds: Ryegrass, 3s 6d to 4s 6d; machined, 5b 0d to 5s 9d; cocksfoot, 4}d to 6Jd. Kainlt, or German potash unit, ({uaranteed 23 per cent, of potash. Of all manures the easiest to distribute, the only one in its natural form containing potash or plant food, and quiokest of all manures to act upon any green or root crops, at the same time ridding your gronnd of all animal life so Injurious to your plants, being also an Insecticide. During the week we sold 150 tons to one Auckland firm alone; bigger orders are pending. Farmers be advised and send us your orders early, as most of the kainlt to arrive in the Wairoa is ordered. Kainlt should always be used in conjunction with phosphates and lime, as it only supplies potash A specialty for vine, tobacco, turnip, nnd potato growers, it will give your plants a fair start, and help them over a dry season. Pamphlets on application.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9139, 11 June 1891, Page 1

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AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9139, 11 June 1891, Page 1

AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9139, 11 June 1891, Page 1

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