A. LORIE AND COS PRICES CURRENT.
February 10,1892. Rabbitskins: We received more last week than for some time past. With the exception of two lots, which failed to realise our valuation and which we hold for future sale, every line has tToTt o!4^ halfbred- 4ldtosd pelts 7d tI ' }lf^ S' }f$ d \° &: dead wool, ki to 6d ; locks, ljd to 4Jd. Horsehair, 12idtol3d. Beestn & Sm A HldeV 9; dmary- IW to 2d; heavy, 2Jd tg |d ; damaged, Jd to Id. Fat: Rough, 10s to 1601 M:^ Cn dTd^ 10% tO. 19s- Bacon P^ (UP to TTo^ w? tedr' 3^- Factory bacon, s*d to s|d. Hams, 7M. Lard, wanted, 4d to sd. Poultry • Ducks, 3s to 3s 10d.. Hens 'and old cocksfl 2dTo 2s 4d: Young cooks in demand (small), 2s 8d to 3s Td,i-t Prlm<T 3s 9d^ t0 4s M- Geese, 5s toss6d^ v^ y\ i enS 5d t0 6d: cocks- 7id to Sd Fresh butter scarce; salt, if prime, wanted Pnl/. kegS r6turned>- A Eggs fairly 'plentiful beti fntpS I.!' S WI?£ to lJh^ communication being interrupted. We refrain from quoting as present prices will not hold when traffic is re- ? ? ed- 110?/' 8s- Cheese—Farmers', 3d to 4d • factory, 4|d Honey, 4Jd to sd. Fruit.-We have taken into store during the past week over 30 tons 2 e ir?L frUM' all ,of wbich, with the exception of pears, is sold. Apricots, 2id to 4d; peaches, 3d to 4d; plums dull of sale, 2d to 3d ; inferior! 14d &hW P"Ce Can quit any quantity. «?& t d ° 2Jd ; c^? seH an^ quantity in sacks OrJnP«. 7^ Unl TSS B°U S hretien. are unsaleable. Oranges, 7s 6d. Lemons, 15s. Pines 12s 6d
WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Moritzson and Hopkin, millers, grain, pioduce, and commission agents, Manse street, Dunedin as PfSlows 1-- 6 f°r the W6ek endins February 10
Wheat: Since our last report the weather has been very unfavourable to harvesting operations and it is hard to say what effect the heavy gales and ram of the past few days will have on the local mm market. Very few sales are being effected, a few new samples from the North are offering. We quote prime milling, 4s 3d to 4s 6d'• medium, 3s 9d to 4s 3d. Fowlsf'wheat: Plenty 3= 6d;.medium and broken, Is lOd to 2s 9d. Barley: Next to nothing doing in this line, and moiZ 0 a tatlonS Uld l nly be nomhlal- "either malsters nor millers being in any hurry to purchase. Oats: At auction on VondTy a fair amount changed hands, but at a reduction ot Id per bushel on last week's quotations fETi.MI^ J?, 6id \° ls 7d; bright short 11 ?' l^V 0 ls3 d ' medium and inferior, Is 2d nW-f i BrT: ?? s- Sharps: 80s- Potatoes: Not so ?w» n ' a?d rather better prices are now obtainvt* w°°£ Derwents, 40s to 455; kidneys, 40s. nef lb nf ff lW lm}? s ior good bacon pigs, 3d hf,t ,„•"« *r af: s "PPlles were larger this week, but with the heavy weather no doubt they will fall away again Values to-day: Prime, 65s to 67s 6d; medium from 50s to 60s. Butter ■ Salt— We have inquiry for prime lots at 7d, packages extra or returnable. Eggs : Scarce. Honey -Nlw season s extracted in 561b tins, 4id per lb. Cheese • Akaroa, large size 3Jd to 4d; loaf, 4id; factoiT forttl^^^ loa i',sd- Hams and bacon .The former 7d to 8d ; rolls, s£d; sides, sid. Grass seeds: Ryegrass-Farmers' lots undressed, Is 9d to" !w V dr^ d'. 3s- t0 3s 6d; cock^ot, 4d kind business passing in either
FRUIT AND PRODUCE REPORT.Thomas Paterson and Co., fruit and m-odnre agents, Manse street, report February 10 •- fru[t al' 1Sl;,^ Uyi,Sl?Pplied w^ h all d<*<»iptions of ■fetwrii? considerably overstocked. IW^ 'li BonPhVetien have good inquiry, but &™Z w nd SlTlai^ arly sorts are in excess of ?! to We CiUote '■ Oranges 8s to 10s Lemons fe "r,^ HdtoaS; imported,' 2s7d to 4s. 6d Apples, Id to 2d. Pears, Id to2ld Torna" grap'esisto 8?;^5 o A th^2d> 3 W . "Hothouse SHj fe i ■ Apncots, 3d to 4d. Peaches fLl O q i We f haY c -•ren i«to store this week 917 packages of fruit, consisting of plums near, tomatoes, pineapples, peacfies, apSs and apples, in addition to local.supply Produce.—Eggs scarce. Fresh butter • Moderate supply only • salt 6d to 7d Bacon : Roll, 4d to 6d ;_ hams, 7d to 8d ; pigs, 3d to 3Jd. Potatoes • Owing to heavy rains and none bein«- cliiV are scarce, and prime Peninsula are wovft' L 3. Onions, L 6 10s to L 7. Honey? Comb od; sections, & to 8s per dozen ;we have a s-nali consignment of Auckland in stock—extracted 4 2 d. Gocoanuts, 9s per sack; dessicated cocoanut, 7d to Bd. KB.—We have to specially request clients who send frmt to our care to obliterate the old marks on fruit cases, and mark their name and initials distinctly on cases. Empty cases supplied.
ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY.
Wool Sales, at Oddfellows' Hall, Rattray street. D. M. Spedding, at Rooms-Codds' bottles; also general groceries, &c James A. Park, and Co., on the premises, Canongate—Furniture, &c.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9347, 11 February 1892, Page 2
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