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Daily Times Office, Friday evening;. The amount of revenue received at the custom house to-day on goods cleared for consumption was £1900 19s lid.
\ DUNEDIN STOCK KXCttANGS.
Quotations—l'rioav, lint Apkil. Members: Barb, Peter (Ban-, Lawson, J. N. (Barr, Leaiy, and (Jo.) Leaiy, and (Jo.) BARTLIUIAN, A. I.OHAN, JOHN BnKM1, SitmrnusK. Moouih, Tnos. (Per(Jhalmkr. 'J'iios. (Brod- petualTrustee* <_o.) rick * Ohalmer) Ponsonbv, .loii.v C. Chapman, J. A. llekvjoi, Mailman Cou\y, 10. A. Beio, H. W. (John It-id Fexwick, A G. ft Sons) Fox, Civs. J. Scott, J. «. Gage, John. Secretary Smisv, Arthur m. (A. (J. and \V. Gaxe) M. Si-.Jey and Co.) Hamilton, AND.CHaniil- Smith, X It. (Quick and ton * M'Kenow) .Smith) Harvey, C. W. Trvthall, Edward Hei.mori!, Percy Vivian, W. Hekjwan, Ai.ex. (Com- Watson, W. J. niercial I'ioperty Co.) l''rom. To.
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INVEKC.iIIiJELL PRODUCE MARKET. INVEUOAUOILi., April 14. Oats.—Tho market liaa gone barb considerably since the season opened, and present values are from Is o^l to Is Id. Sacks, <fd at up-country stations. The Sydney market has taken tho bulk of the oats coining forward, but latest advices from there have dropped Ad per bushel. Competition in supplying Australian and northern markets is very keen between Canterbury. Dnnedin, and Invercargill merchants. - Exporting- to London is suggested as a means of helping the local market.
Wheat.—The best prices obtainable, range from 2e to 2s 3d, at up-country stations. Rye-grass.—Supplies still exceed demands. Fanners' dressed samples. Is to Is 3d on trucks; machine dressed is difficult to fell at 2--The weather was very bad to-day, with fierce squalls and rain. Some of the gram is still out.
PROPERTY SALES.
Messrs John Reid and Sons report the sale of the following properties:—On account of Mr Thomas Quill, Rood little farm at kun Bush, being section 3, block XXV 111, Waihula district, containing 52 acres, with all necessary buildings thereon, to Air Donald M'Uregor; to a purchaser, a nine-roomed house in George street. Dunodin, with <pmrleracre; on behalf of Mr .lames Williams, allotments 26, 27, 23, 33, .39, and 40, Kelvin Grove, North-East Valley, with handsome dwelling, to Mr Andrew Todd; on behalf of Mr Thomas Andrews, Waikouaiti, his residence and grounds, consisting of sections 23, 24 25, 26,27,, 34-, 35, 36, 37, and 38, block 111, Township of Havvksbury, to Mrs ]Suvn?ulc; on belio.lt of Mr M'Leau, house and section, Opoho; on bohr\)f of Mr Sanderson, allotments 11 and 12, Ban-field, Mornington, to Mrs Burke; on account of Mr Joseph Slater, part section 13, block I, Township of Ravensbourne, to Mrs Larnach: on account of Mr Cameron, allotments 33, 34, 35, and half of 32, subdivision section 16, Town of Gore; section, St. Clair Park, to Miss Wilson; on account of Mr Joseph Slater, part sections 16 and 55, block XXXIV, with dwelling thereon, to Mr James •Cottle; half an acre, Kelvin Grove, to Mrs Todd; allotments 6 and 7, part block X.XXIII, Dunedin, with dwelling thereon, from Mrs Chambers to Mr Harbour; on bohalf of Mrs Hume, section 71, Block XVIII, London street, Dunedin, with two good dwellings thereon, to Mr Dunbar; on behalf of Mrs Manning, section 34-, Mock XXXIII, \Dunedin, with good seven-roomed dwelling thereon, to Mr John Spralt; and a good 200----aere farm, near Gore, to a purchaser
BALE OF THE CHETNOLE AYRSHIRES.
The National Mortgage and Agency Company. in conjunction with Messrs Fleming and Hcdley, held a clearing Kilo of the Chotnole Ayriihire herd on the show ground (says the North Otairo Times) on Thursday. There was a good attendance, notwithstanding the unfavourable weather, and buyers were present from both north and smith. The good cows of the herd, iiea. calving, were in demand, and realised from 10 up to I<U guineas, the latter price being paid for Flower I of Ohetnole, Dr Levinge, of Sunnyside, being the purchaser. The following are the principal Gales:—
COWS AND HKlHillS. Cs. April Flower V—Mr B. Perry . .. 91 April Flower Vl—Mr J. Lcfevro (Hanip-' den) 6 April Flower VII—Mr J. Lcfevre . ... ih April Flower VIII, yearling heifer—Mr C. Weir (Peninsula) •. .. 3 May Queen—Mr Thomas Watson (Oamaru) 5 May Quooa I—Mr J. Lefevre 6 May Queen ll—Mr J. Lefevro « May Queen lII—Dr Leviuge ..3 May Queen IV—Mr Ireland (Goodwood) .. 3i Josephine I—Mr B. Perry .. .. 7 Josephine ll—Mr James Gemmell .. .. 3J Jessie—Mr B. Perry 8* Beauty—Dr Levinge 10 Beauty I—Johnston Bros. (Otepopo) .. 6 Beauty ll—Di. Levinge 5 Beauty lII—Dr. Levinge ; .. 6J Beauty IV—Mr C. Weir .. .. : .. 13J Beauty V—Mr C. Weir .- ..52 The Jewel—Mrs Grant (Oamaru) ... ..■ E The Jewel I Mr J. Lefevre 4 The Jew;cl ll—Dr. Lcvinge ■ ..5 The Jewel lII—Mr J. Lcfevro .., ... 3 Verbena—Messrs Johnston Bros. .. .. 9 Flower I—Dr Lsvingo W« Fascination—Dr. Levinge Hi Fancy-Mr T. Watson .. .. • 10} Fascination I-Mr Ireland .. . ii Fancy I—Mr J. C.'Macphersoc (Ardgowaiij 3 Alice Hawthorne—Messrs Johnston 8r05... 10 Alice Hawthorne I—Dr Levinge .. ..8 Princess—Mr James Gemmell .. .. G 'Lily I—Mr W. Russell (Ardgowan) . ..5 Lily ll—Mr J. LeCevre .. .. .--3 Lily 111-Mr J. Lcfevro . .. r< 5J Lily Y-i-Dr Levinge .. .. .. 5 ! Lily Vl—Mr George Campbell '.. .. 3J. Bally I—Dr. Levinge 6 Sally 11-Dt. Levinge .. i Flora Mucdonald 11-Mr J.'Lefevre .. GJ I'ldra Macdonaki lII—Dr. Levingo .. 7 Flora Macdonald IV—Dr. Levinge .. 6 Flora Macdonald V—Mr T. Watson .. 5 Flora Mr.cdonald Vl—Mr W. Milne (Ardsrowan) 3 Flora Jlßctlonnlcl VII—Mr S. Peters ..5 Moy Lily—Mr W. Milne ii May Lily I-Mr Ireland i May Queen—Mr J. C. M'Pherson .. .. 4j May Queen I—Dr. Levinge . . •• &b. May Queen ll—Mr A. Boss (Otepopo) .. 3J Mny Queen lII—Mr James Frew .. ..3 Miss Xraiio ll—Messrs Johnston Bros. .. 3i Birthday I—Mi C. W. Coolie .. .. 4i Birthday ll—Mr Thomas Watson .. .. G Birthday IV—Mr C. Woix .. .. ..8 Jean Cliff I—Dr. Levinge SJ Jean ll—Mr T. Battersby •■ 4 Jean lII—Mi A. Boss .. ... .. 3} Kcllio lII—Dr Levinge .■•■• .. ..." •• 4 Nellie IV—Dr Levinge 3i Nellie V—Mr A. Ross 3J Nellie Vl—Dr. Levingo ■ i Violet V—Messrs Johnston Bros 4 Violet Vl—Messrs Johnston Bros GJ Violet VII—Mr A. Ross 3i Violet XII—Dr. Lcvinge i Clara IV—Mr J. Lefevre 3 My Fancy—Messrs Johnston Broa 4 Alice—Dr. Levinge f> Jennnie J—Dr. Levinge .. .. ~ 4J Jcannio lII—Dr. Loviuge G Jeannie Vl—Mr A. Boss. ■ ..., ... .. 4 Jcannie VII—Dr. Levinge 4J Jeannie VIII—Mr J. Letevre .. ... ; •• 5J Jeannie IX—Dr. Levinge Z\ Fancy ll—Mr S. Peters 5 Flirt lll—Messrs Johnston Bros 10 Maude—Dr. Levinge 8 BULLS. Duke of Argyle—Mr James Craig (Hilderthorpe) .. .. • '• '6 Lord Kitchener—Dr. Levingo GJ
Si Duke of York-Mr T. Watson *i During the (lay 2>t co-.vs, heifers; and bulls were sold. *
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11398, 15 April 1899, Page 4
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