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COMMERCE AND FINANCE

THE SHARE MARKET. DUNEDIN STOCK EXCHANGE, Business was quiet on the Dunedin Stock Exchange yesterday, the only transaction, being a reported sale of P. and O. Deferred Stock at 60s. Sale reported': P. and O. Deferred Stock 60s. . The following are yesterday afternoon’s buying and selling quotations, which are subject to the brokerage:— BANKING. Bank of Australasia—Sel £l4 ss. Bank of N.S. Wales —Buy £sl ss, sel £52. _ Bank of New Zealand—Sel 635. Bank of New Zealand (long “D”) Buy 28s Od. Commercial Bank—Buy 20a lOd, sel 30s #d. E.S. and A. Bank—Sel £8 8a 6d. National Bank of Australasia —Scl £9 13s, INSURANCE. National Insurance Co. — Buy 16s 7d. scl 16s lOd. N.Z. .Insurance Co.—Sel 48s 6d. Standard Insurance Co. — Buy C4s 6d, ■el 665. SHIPPING. Shipping—Buy 20s 9d. Burns Pbilp—Buy 475. Huddart, Parker (ord.)—- Sel 455. Huddart, Parker (pref.)-—Buy 21s. P. and O. Deferred Stock —Sel 60s 3d. U.S.S. Co. (pref.)—Buy 21s Id. COAL. Pukemiro Collieries—Buy 765. ' I-OAN AND AGENCY. Dalgety and Co,—Sel £ls 2s 6d. Goldsbrough, Mort—Sel 44s 9d, N.Z. Guarantee Corp.—Buy 9s 7d, sel is lid. Perpetual Trustees—Buy 68*. Wright, Stephenson (ord.) —Buy 25a fld, ■el 26s fid, Stephenson (pref.)—Buy 18s MEAT PRESERVING. Gear Meat Co.—Buy 43s od. N.Z. Refrigerating (pd.)—Sel 14s 4d. N.Z. Refrigerating (cont.) —Sel 6s 9d. , MISCELLANEOUS. British Tobacco—Scl 49s 9d. Brown, Ewing (ord.)—Buy 31s. Brown, Ewing (pref.)—Buy 21s. DJ.Ci (ord.)—Buy 12s 3d. DJ.C. (pref,)—Buy 21s fld. Dominion Investments—Buy 245. Donaghy’s Rope and Twine—Buy 365. Dunedin-Kaikorai Trams—Buv 34s 3d. Dunlop Perdriau Rubber—Buy 27s 3d. Kaiappi Woollen (ord.) —Buy 13s 3d. Kaiapoi Woollen (pref.)—Buy 15s. . Milburn Lime and Cement—Buy 375. N.Z. Drag Co.—Buy 735. N.Z. Farmers’ Fertiliser—Buy 22s 3d. tel 235, N.Z. Milk Products (debs.)— Buy 21si. if-Z. Paper Mills (ord.)—Buy 20s 3d. N.Z. Sugar of Milk—Sel 19s. Smith and Smith (pref.)—Buy I9s. Auckland Gas—Buy 24s 6d. Christchurch Gas—Buy 26s 6d. Wilsons (N.Z.) Cement—Buy 445. BREWERIES. N.Z. Breweries, Ltd.—Sel 90s fld. N.Z. Breweries Debs.— Buy 30s, sel 31s. Staples Brewery—Sel 54s 6d. Dunedin Brewery—Buy 345. Timaru Brewery—Buy 16s '6d. MINING. ' Nokomai Sluicing—Buy 15s. Waihi—Buy 13s, sel 13s fld. Electrolytic Zinc (pref.)—Buy 365. Electrolytic Zinc (ord.) —Buy 365. Mount Lyell—Buy,43s 6d, sel 44s 2d. Big Beach—Buy 4s 6d. Kildare—'Buy 3s, sel 3s 3d. . Okarito—Buy Is 3d, sel Is 7d. Winding Creek-*-Buy Is, sel Is 6d. Winding Creek (paid)—Buy Is 9d, sel 2s. WAR BONDS. 44 per cent. Bonds; 1930—Buy £99. 44 per cent. Bonds, 1038—Buy £IOO. 4J per cent. Bonds, 1930—Buy’£100 2s fld, 4i per cent. Bonds, 1930—Buy £IOO. 4J per cent. Bonds, 1941—Buy £IOO 2a fld. Si per cent. Soldiers’ Bonds, 1933—8uy £lOl, sel £lOl 15s, ? 4i per cent, Inscribed, 1938—Buy £IOO. 44 per ceut. Inscribed, 1939—8uy £IOO. 5J per cent. Soldiers' Inscribed, 1933 Sel £lOl 15s. 5J per cent. Inscribed Bonds, 1941 Buy £OO Ss. 54 per cent. Bonds. 1930—Buy fOOC 5J per cent. Bonds, 1936—8uy £lOl- ss. 54 per cent. Inscribed, 1936—8uy £lOl 6s, 54 per cent. Bonds, 1933—8uy £O9 10s. 54 per cent. Inscribed, 1033—-Buy £99 10s. 5| per cent. Bonds, 1937—8uy £99. NORTHERN EXCHANGES. (Per United Press Association.) .The following business was done on Changes yesterday:— Auckland.—Sales: Auckland Harbour Board (1940). 64 per cent., £lOl 10s; New Zealand Breweries (debent.), 30e 3d; Union Bank of Australia, £l4 18s 6d; Auckland Gas, 24s 9d; New Zealand Refrigerating (cont.), 6s-7d. Wellington.—Sales reported: English and Scottish and Australian Bank, £8 6s 6d; New Zealand Insurance Company, £2 8s; New Zealand Breweries bonds, £1 10a Od. _ Christchurch.—Sales; Queensland National Bank, £0 14s 6d; New Zealand Refrigerating (£1 pd.). 14s; Henry Jones Co-op., 34»; Mount Lyell, 43s lOd; Mahakipawa, 3d.-—Sales reported: New Zealand Government 4J per -cent. Inscribed (1938), £IOO 6s; Henry Jones Co-op., 34s 3d; Mount Lyell, 445. GORE STOCK SALE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) GORE, September 25. The fortnightly stock sale was held at Gore yesterday before a small attendance of farmers, due, no doubt, to the fact that lambing is in full swing in the district. Sheep.—Few fata were offering, and there was a depreciation in prices, and several lots failed to change, hands. Wethers made from 32s to 88s 6d, while ewes realised from 26s to 35s 6d, In the store section only a few pens were offering. Failing ewes made 23s 3d and wether hoggets 17s. The hulk of the entry was passed in. Cattle.—A very small offering was forward, and none of the entry was disposed of. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. (United Press Association.) (By Electric 'Tetocrapb— Copyright.) LONDON, September 24. Dalgety and Co. shares, £l4 10s; Dalgety and Co. 4 per cent, debenture stock, £74.—Australian Press Association— United Service. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. ■ i NEW YORK, September 24. Wheat. —September, 127} cents per bushel; December, 133}; March, 1394; May, 143f.—Australian Press Association. LONDON MARKETS. Messrs Dalgety and v Co., Ltd., have received the following .cablegram from Loudon, dated September 24: Tallow.—At to-morrow’s sale it is expected that if there is any change in prices it will be in favour of sellers. WHOLESALE QUOTES. FOR ALL RUBBER HOSE. Write for a quote for every type of Rubber Hose—Brewers,' Suction, Spray, Steam, Air, Delivery, Radiator, Petrol; Chemical. Wholesale only. Big stocks for immediate delivery. P. E. Clark and Co. Ltd;, OS Cashel street, Christchurch, Sole South Island Agents for Barnet Glass Rubber Company, Ltd, (Associate Company of Dunlop). Telegraphic address, Barnglas,” Christchurch.—Advt.

LOCAL AND OVERSEAS MARKETS.

ADDINGTON STOCK SALE." (Per United Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, September 25. I he feature of Addington market today was the very small entry of fat cattle j 1", easiT1 S in prices. North Island.ullcd beef is arriving in' heavy quantities, and this was the main factor in the slacker market. . Store Sheep.—There was a small yarding- Hoggets’ values firmed Is a head. Other values were equal to ruling rates. Values were: Ordinary sound-mouthed cross-bred ewes to 28s 6d; aged crossbred ewes to 15s 3d; good four, six, and eighttoothed half bred wethers, 26s to 28s; good Corriedale wethers to 25s 6d; aged halfbred owes and lambs, 11s to 18s; medium crossbred ewe hoggets to 26s 2d; ordinary crossbred wether hoggets to 17s; medium haltbrecj ewe hoggets to 26s Bd; good wether hoggets, 22s to Spring Lambs.—An entry of 60 was forward, averaging from 34s to SSs, with a ?,L GCial lillcs up to 40s 10clfat Sheep.—The entry was good, and prices were easier by from 6d to Is a head on dast week’s rate. Extra heavy prime wethers made 48s to SSs 6d; prime heavy wethers, 30s to 455; m'edium-wcight prune wethers, 34s to 38s; ordinary wethers, 29s 6d to 335; light wethers, 26s to extra prime ewes to 45s 10(1pnme ew-es, 32s to 375; medium ewes, 26s 28s 3 to : 31s lght C - VC3 ' 20s to 255; lloS"etsvnr^^°) lttle '~ Thc L e ' vas the smallest +WI V+T yea f S ’ 200 hcad - About one-1 S of % «ntry was from outside the ri “I' j teC! ; s -, sllowe d a decline of i a V h,1 ° cows and heifers fr«l n vc F tbe latter part of the sale Steer Sj 4 ®! 1 -f a Good Prime beef, pcr ionn?. hetfer -’ m ? dc from SOs to 53s v" occasional pens a shade over: heavy steers, 46s to SOs; medium quality, to 50b; , ood cows, 46s to n Is, secondary, 38s to 435; and inferior, down to 355; extra prime heavy steers, to £25 7s 6d prime heavy «tccre. £2l to £23 10s; nedium-welght prime steers, £lB to £2O 10s ordfnarv £12?4f l 5 t0 . £17 W.; li’ K ht ateS fil 15s t- 0 £1 , 5 ss; show heifer, £25 12s 6d; extra prime heifers, £l7 10s to £2O; prime £P2 t 1 Via 6 1 0? l ordinary heifers, M 2 +i°rio° i l4 10 ® : h ß ht heifers. £8 12s I?, £12 . 55 ; extra prime cows, to £2O l(s 6d; prime cows. £l4 to £l6 JOs; ordinary cows £l2 to ,£l3 15s; light and aged cows, £8 7s 8d to £ll 10s. Vealers.—The entry was small with the demand good throughout. The top price for 12 to 18-months old was £8 Cs P 6d. Medium calves made 50s to 70s; others. 15s to 455. Store Cattle—A medium entry, mostly secondary sorts of cows, met w'ith brisk demand, and a good sale. Prices were: Three-year steers. £ll to £l2; best cows, £8 to £8 10s; medium, £6 10s to £7 10s; others, £5 to £6. Dairy Cattle.—There was a small entry of poor, quality. Best second and third calvers made to £ls 10s; good sorts, £l2 £< ? £l 4 : others, £5 to £11; beet heifers, to £ls 15sr good heifers, £ll to £l3; others. £sf‘to £lO. Fat Pigs.-eA medium entry met with & good demand. Values were: Choppers, 50s to £5 18s 6d; baconerg, £3 15s to £5 12a (average price 7d to 7*d a lb); porkers, 42s to 73s 6d (average price 8d to 9Jd a lb). Store Pigs.—There was a good entry, weaners being numerous. The market was easier for all classes. Values were; Stores. 22s to 31s; slips. 17s, to 21s; weaners, 10s to 18s 6d. • LONDON WOOL SALES. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, September 24. At the wool sales 10,941 bales were offered, of which 1167 were New Zealand. There was a, large offering of greasy merinos, with slightly improved tone. Prices were- ' unchanged.—Australian Press Association. , ■ ■ . ■ WEEKLY MARKET REPORT Burnside, September 25. Fat Cattle—There were 260 yarded, as against 244 last week. The bulk of the yarding consisted of handy-weight beef. Prime cows and heifers were in shorter supply than at recent sales. The market opened with, values easier by f 1 per bead, but as the sale progressed prices firmed to last week’s rates till the last races, when values again eased. Values were:— Prime heavy bullocks, £22 to £25 10s; prime, £lB to £2l; medium. £l6 to £l7 XOs; light, £l3 to £ls 10s; prime heavy cows and heifers, £ls to U 8 I2s 6d; p F3) me ’ to 10s; medium, £9 to £l2.*—New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company sold: For a southern client, 2 bullocks £22 IPs. 2 £2l 7s 6d, 2 £3O, 2 £l9 ss; A. Moynihan, sen. (Momona), 1 bullock £22 7s 6d, 1 £2O sa, 1 £l9 ss, 1 £ls 17s 6d; W. Lindsay (Allanton), 1 heifer £l3 17s 6d, 2 £l2 ss. Dalgety and Co. sold: For Dundass Bros. (Ida Valley), 2 bullocks £lB 2s Cd. 2 £l7 ss. 2 £l6 12s Bd, 1 £l6 17s 6d, 1 £l6 12s Cd; executors late W. Kirk (Mosgiel), 2 bullocks £lB 10s; John Young (Allanton), 2 £ls 2s 6d; A. H. Humblemaa (Island Stream, 2 heifers £ls sa, 2 £ll ss; William Lindsay (Allanton), 1 bulock £l7 17s 6d. 1 £l6, 1 £l4; H. Wilhams (Cormacks), heifers and steers at market rates.—-Stronach, Morris, and Co. sold: For Hastings Bros. (Stirling). 2 bullocks £25 ss, 2 £23 ss, 2 £22 17s 6d, 2 7s 6d; 6. S. Wilson (Glenoroaru). 2 bullocks £24 10s, 3 £23 12s od. 3 £22 -s 6d; Mrs H. M. Boyd (Stirling), 3 bullocks £24 ss, 3 £2l 17s 6d, 1 £l9, 1 £l6 In?’ Mrs A. J. Bell (Stirling), 3 bullocks £2l 2s Cd, 3 £l9 17s fld, 2 £l3 2s 6d; executors late William Kirk (Mosgiel), 2 bullocks £l9 ss; William Lindsay (Allanton), 2 bullocks £18; A. Moynihan (Momona), 1 heifer £l7 12s 6d, 1 £l4 15s. Wright. Stephenson, and Co. sold: For A- W. Douglass (Waikouaiti), 2 bullocks £24 7s 6d, 3 ; £22 15s, 2 £2l 10s; Chisholm Bros. (Palmerston), 2 bullocks £23, 2 heifers £ll ss; Mrs W. Kirk (Mosgiel). 2 bullocks £l9 ss; A. Charleson (Waikoka). 3 bullocks £l9, 2 £ls 7s 6d, I cow £ls 2s 6d, 2 heifers £l3 15s; J. W Blair (Outram), 1 heifer £lB 2s 6d, 1 £ls 17s ?7 I; i , £l °; 2 £S 178 2 bullocks £l3 A . ?, Moynihan, sen* (Momona), « bullocks £18; D. Ireland (Mosgiel), 1 bullock £ls 17s 6d; John Young (Allantmi), 1 £l6 17s 6d, 2 £l4 ss; E. Brown (Berwick), 1 cow £l4 15s, 2 £ll 17s 6d, 1 £ll, 1 £l2, 2 bullocks £l4 7s fld, 2 £ll 2s 6d, 1 heifer £lO 17s 6d; client. 2 heifers £l3 15s, 1 £l2 17s Cd, 3 £l2; A Black (Otokia), 1 heifer £l3 12s 6d. The iSatioaaf Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand sold: For C F Lucas (Tuapeka Mouth), 2 bullocks £25 28 . 6d > 1 £22 - 3 £2O Ss, 2 £18; E. C. X Bmbroke), 2 bullocks £22 7s 6d, 2 , £2 V 2hß,fars I £9 I® 8 : Smaill Bros. (Moa Flat), 1 bullock £2l, 3. £2O 7s 6d, 2 £l9 J 2 *,® d % 2 £1 ? 178 64 3 £lB 15s. 3 £lB ss. 4 £ l7 17s 6d, 1 £l6 17s 6d; W. Lindsav (Allanton), 1 bullock £l9 15s. 1 £lB 3 £lj 17a fld, 2 £l6 17s 6d; T. Treacv (Greenfield),. 1 bullock £lB 12s 6d, 1 heifer £lB, 1 cow £l6 12s 6cl 1 heifer £l4 2 £l3 15a. 2 bullocks £ll I7s fld 2 £lO 2s fld; Janies Murray (Kaka Point), 2 bullocks £l7 17s 6d. 1 £lO 15s, 2 £l6 12s 6d, 2 £l6, 1 £ls 10s. Donald Reid and Co. sold: For Stewart Hall (Balclutha), 1 bullock £2l ss. 2 £l7 12s fld, 2 £l7 7s /tV Alexander Moynihan (Momona) 2 £lB 17a 6d; A. S. Holms (Waimahaka Estate), 3 £lB 12s Od, 2 £l7 -.i 16 , 15s ,L Jobn Voung (Allanton), f. X* £l3 15s; executors late Wilham Kirk (Mosgiel), 2 £l7 ss; William Lindsay (Allanton), 2 £l6 17s 6d; J. D. (Crookston), 1 cow £ls 10s: William Borthwick (Milton), 1 heifer £l6; R. Sprott (Otokia). 1 £l3 10s 2 £l3 2s fld, 1 £l2 7a fld; David Ireland (Mosgiel). a £l3; R. F. Sim (Heriot), account Stalker Bros., 1 cow £]2 15s. - The Otago Farmers’ Co-operative Association of New Zealand sold: For Wilson Bros. (Stirling). 3 bullocks £23 ss, 2 £2l 17s fld, 2 £2l 15s; D Ireland (Mosgiel), 2 bullocks £23, 1 £2l 17s 6d. 1 £10; Alex, ander Renton (Stirling), 1 bullock £2l 15s. 2 £2O ss. 2 £2O 2s fld. 3 £lB 10s: Mrs

Cr. Kirk (Mosgiel), 1 bullock £2O 7s 6d, 2 £l7 ss; F. Doherty (Outram), 1 bullock £2O 15s, 1 £l9 2s 6d. 1 £lB 15s, 1 ! 17 12s 6d, 1 £l6 15s, 2 £ls 15s, 1 £l6 us; W Lindsay (Allanton), 1 bullock £2O /n’ J heifer £9 10a; C. Murdock (Parctin), 1 cow £l4 15s, 1 £l4 10s, 2 £!3: James Kirkland (Middlemarch), 1 he ,f er £14155, I £ n i ss; Xan Eosa (F ’ ir . y 51 W i’- 2 o bu ] ° ek ? 10s, 3 £l3, 2 cows £ll los, 2 £lO 10s,

Store Cattle-. —A small entry met a For T m" d i £*lgfty and sold: inJ i ' V^, ? ton (Ranfurly). 2 stsers £8 coi- i■ vealer £2 10s; P. Anderson (Stirling) 3 cows £9 12s 6d, I £9 7s Od; client. 5 steers and heifers at quotations. « r-ffTiri’ and Co. sold": For Seachff Mental Hospital (Soacliff), 1 bull u, i its iss; client, 1 heifer £<l ISc i cow £7 12s 6d, 1 £7 128,1 £7 L Si 1 l ow £4 > 1 vealer £3 ss. Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold: For « lo a J fi J ent a’ 1 h'lHock £l4 5° 2 cows M‘T\rnfn r, 6l rh 3 veai ,5F s „ £3 29 6d; John firl 7 „mwe!II). 3 steers £l3 12s od, 1 heifer £l3 2e 6d, 1 steer £8; John 6d SU l W £S ?o c W ‘fi G i rS T^ ay) d- 1 COW £ll 17s limin'!^i 1 6d , John Ferguson (Waita/tvt sen (Momona). 1 cow £ll 30s; Mrs Ellis 1 cow £ll 2b; F. Valpy and bons (Green Island), 1 cow £lO 14s, 1 £6 i 5 steers £9 15s; G. M Master (Fairfield), 1 cow £8 10s; O Brensseli (Outram), 1 heifer £8; M. Mathewson (Palmerston). 6 heifers £7 ss; it-. t ß O^unedin), 6 cows £6 19s; Hmhcliff client. 1 cow £6 Us; R. Mason (Wcndon), 13 yearling steers £0 ss, 6 yearling heifers £5 Is; J. Woods (Dunedin), 4 cows £6 ss; J. E. Wilson (Ma- - 8 « cp^*o£s lOsj E * J - Roberts (Broad Bay). B.cows £3 10s; client 4 cons £2.———The National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand sold: hoc L. C. Lwmg (Pembroke), 1 cow £lO 2s 6d, 7 steers £0 IDs. 1 cow £6 15s 1 vealer £6 11s, 1 £5 10s, 1 £3 10s; client, 1 F? lf ?, os ' 1 l°s- Donald Reid and Co. oi ii R" E - ®' m (Heriot, account stalker Bros., 1 cow £ll 6s; R, F. Sim (Horiot), account D. Couborough, 1 cow £ °,‘ R- P. Rim (Heriot), account D. GibA£ 7■ J7.,; 7ensen (Caversbam), 1 cow £9 7s 6d; William-Borthwick (Milton). 1 hull £7 12s Cd, 2,cows £4 17g 6d, 1 vealer £3 V 8 Gd; RP rot f (Momona), 1 cow £lO 10s, 1 £8 10s, 1 £6 12s 6d; J. Downes (bawyers’ Bay), 1 cow £6 10s; a client (Sawyers 5 Bay), 1 cow £4 17a 6d, 1 £4 Ss; _A. M Bride (Waihola); 1 cow £6 ss, 1 £ °, 1 £ 3 Is; I). A. Donaldson (Green island). 1 cow £5 17s 6d; a client (Dunedin) 1 cow £6 Hs; J. Whelan (Taieri Mouth),- 2 steers £5 ss; John Young (Allanton), 1 yearling £3 15s. The c a - armera’ Co-operative Association of New Zealand sold: For a client, 1 steer £ls 12s 6d, 1 £9. 1 cow £7 10s 0 steers £5 12s 6d: John Black (Mataura),, •3 cows £l4, 2 £9 10s, 1 £9 17s 6d, 1 £7, 1 £5 17s, 1 calf 18s; lan Ross (Fairview), 1 cow £ll 17s 6d, 1 £lO 7a id. 1 £lO. 1 £8 as.2 £7 - 1 £6 ss; W, Perry (Warrington), 2 heifers £2 16s;‘ client, 1 heifer £5, 2 vealers 219 s, I£2 lie, 3 28s; William Lindsay (Allanton), 1 heifer £lO is, J cow £H io s> i £lO 10s> 1 £io : John Bain Wakan), 1 cow £ll 15s, 1 £6 10s, 1 bull £3, 15s; J. H. Johnston (North-East Harbour), 1 cow £9 10s; a client. 1 heifer £9 3s! Robert Wilson (Riverside),2 cows £ll. ]- £ 19 10s, 1 vealer 32s 6d; Maloney Bros. (Burkes), 3 heifers £7. 1 £3 14s; Mrs H-. Guyton (Burkes), 1 cow £6 7s 6d; G. Hunter (Brighton), 1 cow £7 2s 6d; A. (Momona), 1 cow £5; Hope Bros. (Nenthorn), 7 cows £4 18s, 8 heifers £3 15s, 3 £3 2s 6d; Charles Driver (Mibiwaka), 6 vealers £2 19s. 6 £2. 2 £1 17s. 3 £1 15s; J. Whelan (Taieri Mouth), 1 cow £4 10s; client. 1 cow £6'ss, 1 £3 17s 6d, 1 calf £1 10s.

Dairy Cows. —A medium entry met a good sale for bes?t close-to-profit sorts.— btrppach, Morris! and Co. sold: For C. Rpllo (Roslyn). 1 dairy heifer £lO 2s 6d; client. 1 dairy cow £9, 1 £8 7s 6d. Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold: For G. M'Master (Fairfield), 1 cow £7 17s fld, 1 heifer £7; E. Brown (Dunedin), 1 cow £6 10s, 3 heifers £6. The National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand sold: For E. C. Ewing (Pembroke), 1 cow £8 ss; D. Kane (Merton), 1 cow 17 ss. 7 £6. -Donald Reid and Co. sold; For J. Downes (Sawyer’s Bay). 1 cow £l2 10s; Wm. Johnston (Gleneske), 1 cow £9 17s 6d; E. Laverty (Taieri Mouth), 1 cow £8 2s 6d, 1 £7; A. M’Bride (Waihola), 1 cow £8 10s; D. M'lntosh (Brighton). 1 cow £7 15a; client, 1 cow £7 12s 6d.— ; —The Otago Farmers’ Cooperative Association of New Zealand .sold: For a Green Island client, 1 cow. £ll 17s 6d: Wm. Lindsay (Allanton), 1 cow £ll 10s, 1 £lO 10s, 1 heifer £9; A. Miller (Sutton), 1 cow £11; G. Hunter (Brighton). 1 cow £9; E. A. M'Coll (Fairfield), 1 cow £9 10s, 1 £7; P. Bayne (Taieri Mouth), 1 cow £8 15s; A. M'Gregor (N.E. Valley). 1 heifer £8 2s fld; D. Ireland (Mosgiel), 1 cow £7 17s fld; G. Donaldson (Burnside), 1 heifer £6 10s. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company sold: For J. Pryde (Mornington), 1 cow £ll ss; T. Finnie (Saddle Hill). 1 cow £9 10s.

Calves.—There wag a large entry and a good sale for calves suitable for butchers’ requirements.—Dalgety and Co. sold: For A. F. Doull (Henley), 1 calf 7s. —-Stronacb, Morris, and Co. sold: For Francis Browne (Warrington), 2 calves 355, 1 30s, 4 15s; executors late Wm. Kirk (Mosgiel); 2 calves 30s; Mrs H, Johnston (Green Island Bush), 1 calf 9s; Mrs Mitchell (Wylie’s Crossing), 1 calf 16s, Wright, Stephenson, and Co.' sold: For J. J. Walker (Otokia), T calf 275, 1 20s; R. Ctameron (Dunedin) 1 245, 1 20s, 3 18s, 1 14s, 1 11s 6d, 1 lie; G. Hughes (Wylie’s Crossing), 1 calf 245; D. Ford (Allanton), 1 calf 20s. 1 10s; J. Kreft (Momona), 1 calf 10s; C. Brenssell (Outram), 1. calf 16s; P. G. Ford (Allanton). 1 calf 14s; J. C. Stuart (Sandyroount), 1 calf 14s, 1 10s Gd; G. A. Bryant (North Taieri). 1 calf 10s Cd. ~ Donald Reid and Go. sold: For Miss J. Stevenson (Otokia), 2 calves 275. 2 20s. 1 245; D. M. Marshall (Maungatua R.D.). 1 calf 235, 1 18s, 1 15s, 1 14s. 1 12s; J. Louden (Kuri Bush), 1 calf 20s, 1 15s, 1 12s; Miss J. Campbell (Momona), 1 calf 275, 1 16s; Chas. Campbell (Momona). I 1 calf 18s; Jno. Campbell (Momona). 1 calf 16s; L. Ryder (Henley), 1 calf 17s; Arch. Walker (R.D. Outram), 2 calves 17s; Mrs C. Wisely (Milton), 1 calf 17s; D and W. Bremner (R.D Outram), 1 calf 16s; A. C. Wheeler (Otokia), 1 calf 9s; A, Waugh (Halfway Bush). 1 calf 10s 6d; Mrs M. Hackett (Momona), 1 calf 6s; a client, 1 calf 15s. —-The Otago Farmers’ Co-operative Association of Now Zealand sold: For J. Pearson (Maori Hill). 1 calf £1 ss; W. Perry (Warrington). 1 calf £1 2s, .1 £l, 2 14s; M. Hamilton (Outram), 1 calf £l, 1 14s; J. J. Walker (Otokia), 1 calf 18s; A. Mathieson (Tomahawk), 1 calf 16s; J, W. Graham (Mosgiel), 1 calf 15s; L. Gamble (Momona). 1 calf 15s; Mrs T. Ryder (Henley), 1 calf £l, 213 s; J. M'Neill (Outram). 1 calf 12s, 1 11s, 1 10s 6d, 1 8s; G. H. Craig (Mosgiel) 1 calf 11s 6d; Mrs E. E. Ford (Momona), 1 calf 11s 6d; R. Dowie (East Taieri), 1 calf 11s; . client, 1 calf Us, 1 Ss 6d; G. Elston (Mornington), 1 calf 11s. 1 9s 6d: M. Elston (Mornington), 1 calf 10s; J. Proctor (N.E. Harbour), 1 calf 6s. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company sold: For a client, calf 20s. 1 12s; W. Bryant (Otokia), 1 calf 22s Cd, 1 11s; T. Moynihan (Momona), 1 calf 17s. 1 Us 6d; A. Moynihan, sen. (Momona), 3 calves 12e. 1 115.6 d, 1 10s 6d; J. Prentice (Mosgiel), 1 calf 12s; Mrs Wm. Harper (Mosgiel), 1 calf 12s 6d. Fat Sheep.—Another large yarding was forward, 2371 being penned. There was a fair proportion of prime heavy wethers, with the usual penning of medium sorts. From the outset the sate was a slack one, and values were easier for prime heavy wethers by 3s to 4s per head. Ewes w-ire easier by Is to 2s per head, and mediumweight sheep cheaper by Is to 2s. Values were: —Extra prime heavy wethers, 45s to 60s; prime, 40s to 445; medium, 34s to 38s; light, 28s to 325; extra prime heavy ewes, 38s to '43s Gd; prime, 33s to 375; medium, 28s to 325; light, 22s to 275.Dalgcty and Co. sold: For R. B. Harconrt (Athol). 19 wethers 47s 9d, 19 44a 3d 20 38s, 15 3Gs, 7 435. 18 33s Oil; H.’ I’. MTntyre (Maitland), 33 wethers 40s' 15 39s 3d, 10 375; estate late M. Robertson (Tapanni), truck ewes and wethers to 40s Cd; D. Malcolm (Enfield), 4 wethers 48s 9d, 12 43s 3d. 12 40s 3d. 8 30s 6d. 16 395; J. J. Milner (North Taieri). 5 wothers 46s 6d, 5 37s 6d; James Winter (Dunrobin), 7 wethers 44s 9d, 0 43s 9d, 9 41s 3d. Stronacii, Morris, and Co. sold: For James Puliar (Crookston), 12 wethers 50s 5 475, 7 46a 3d; A. Bathgate (Crookston)' 17 wethers 455, 7 39s 9d; J. A. Roulston (Pukekoma), 4 wethers 42s 3d. 11 395; James Smail (Maitland), 4 wethers- 41s. 2 maiden ewes 30s 9d, 11 owes 35s 6d, 14 355, 8 34s Cd, 1 maiden ewo 29s 9d; J. W. Cooper (Merino Downs), 14 wethers 39s 3d, 12 ewes 36s 3d, 1G wethers 32s 9d.— Wright. Stephenson, and Co. sold: For W. M. Mathewson (Kokonga).pen wethers 50s. 11 36s 3d, 5 32s Od, 6 32s 6d, 13 31s Gd, 22 30s; John Young (Allanton), 14 wethers 35 s 9d; 14 345; J. Winter (Ediovale). 8 wethers 44s 9d, 9 44s Cd, 9 40s Gd; Norman M'Kay (Clydevale), 10 wethers 43s 9d, 23 40s. 14 ewes 375, 9 34s 3d; Fleming Bros. (Crookston). 11 ewes 40s 3d, 15 39s 3d, 12 38s Od, 12 375; Lady

Ross (Dunedin). 10 ewes 37s od, 11 355, 6 335, 15 wethers 35s 9d, 12 32s 3d; G. M. Love (Heriot), 12 wethers 35s 3d, 15 S3s. 27 SOs 3d; a client, 16 ewes 37s 6d; a Central client, 19 ewes 325, 15 28s. The National Mortgage and Agency Co. sold: For R. Johnston (Gore), 23 wethers 495, 6 46s _6d, 11 44s 6d, 10 41s 6d; E: W. Roddy (Kelso), pen wethers 45s 3d, 14 ewes 33s 9d, 13 28s 3d; D. Cummings (Lawrence), 15 wethers 40s, 8 355, IS ewes 28s 6d; John Henderson (Maitland), 22 wethers 40s, 14 37s 6d; H. Winter (Lawrence), 10 wethers 3?s 3d, 5 35s (id; James M'Hardy (Sutton), 15 wethers 35s 3d, 8 33s 6d, 12 375, ID hoggets SOs. 10 28s 6d; W. Clark (Kelso), 17 ewes 28s Cd, 15 255; a client, truck wethers at quotations. Donald Reid and Co, sold: For Thomas Landels (Te Tipua), 19 withers 46s 6d, 13 43s Od, 13 41s 3d, 10 3_7s; Southland Farmers' Co-op. Association (Gore; as agents), 8 wethers 455, 9 39s 3d, 13 41s Od. 8 ewes 37a Od, 12 35s 6d; R. S. Ness (East Chatton), 18 wethers 43s 6d, 17 40s, 9 37s 3d, 11 34s 6d; Potter Bros. (Pukevau), 2 ewes 43s 6d, 14 3Ss 3d, 17 35s 9d, 14 355, 6 32s 3d, 2 wethers 335; R. F. Sim (Heriot; account of W. A Baxter)-, 1 wether 435, 22 375, 16 34s Od, 14 SOs 9d; Gibson Bros. (North Taieri), 13 wethers 35s 9d, 6 34s 6d; John Young (Allanton). 8 wethers 355. 13 34s 3d, 7 32s 6d; Robert Allison (Moneymorc). 15 wethers 33s 3d; A. E, Harraway (Kuri Bush), 14 wethers 30s, 24 28s, 16 25s 9d; R. F. Sim (Heriot; account of C. W. Shiol), 15 ewes 25s 9d. 8 24s 6d, 17 22s 6d; Mrs I. E. Somerville (Milton), 12 ewes 10s 6d: John Wilson (Omakau), 63 wethers. The Otago Farmers’ Co-opera-tive Association sold: For Southland Farmers’ Co-op. (Invercargill; as agents), 7 wethers 49s 9d, 19 435, 22 395; Rougban Bros. (Lawrence), 12 wethers 40s. 20 ewes SOs,3d. 22 28s 3d, 3 wethers32s6d; Southland Farmers’ Co-op. (Invercargill; as agents), 16 wethers 445, 22 40a 3d, 18 37s 6d, 22 32s 9d, 22 30s 3d.' 16 SOs 6d; Dcvenney Bros. (Wedderburn),2l wethers 40s 3d, 24 38a Od, 6 37s 3d, 7 ewes 35s 3d; Allison Bros. (Clarksville), 11 wethers 36a 3d. 4 34s 9d; T. Pugh (North Taieri), 3 wethers 32s 6d, 1 hogget 295, 1 28s; J. Pearson (Dunedin), pen wethers 46s 6d; trustees T. Cannon (Milton), 8 hoggets 32s Cd, 7 28s; A. Harvie (Middlemarph 1 pen hoggets 29s 9d, 18 wethers 2Gs 6d, 26 24s 6d, 16 24s 6d; a southern client, 8 wethers 32s 9d, 7 ewes 36s 9d.— —New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. sold: For a southern client, 12 wethers 49s 6d, 14 495, 18 47s 9d, 8 445; A. E. Harraway (Kuri Bush), 24 wethers 34s 6d. 2 hoggets 31s, 1 SOs 9d, 229 s 3d. Spring Lambs.—-Only two new season’s lambs were forward, and they sold keenly at 41s and 48s 6d.—Dalgety and Co. sold: For J. W. Graham (Mosgiel), 1 lamb 48s 6d. The Otago Farmers' Co-operative Association of New Zealand sold: For J. W. Graham (Mosgiel), 1 lamb 41s. Fat Pigs.—There was a medium entry, and prices ruled in buyers’ favour. Stronach, Morris, and Co. sold: For F. T. Williams (North-East Valley), 2 pigs £3 6s; Bowen Bros.\ (Concord), 1 £3 ss, 1 £3 2s, 2 £3, 1 £2 10s; Mrs R. M. Wilson (Burnside), 2 £3 r 1 £2 165.-: Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold; For W. Anderson (Wylie’s Crossing), 1 pig £5 Is; T. G, Paulin (Outram), 2 £3 6s, 2 £3 4s; client, 1 £3 3s; A, M'Millan {Momona). 1 £2 18s; C. Brenesell (Outram), 2 £2 15s, 1 £2 12s; client, 2 £4 11s. The National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand sold: For O. Stenhouse (Halfway Bush), 1 pig £3 ss, 2 £2 14s. Donald Reid and Co. sold: For a northern client, 5 pigs £3 19s, 2 £3 ISs, 3 £3 13s, 3 £3 10s, 2 £3 os, 6 £3 Bs, 1 £3 ss, 1 £3 4s, 4 £3 2s, 1 £2 15s; William M'Craw (Leith Valley), 8 £2 19s; R, Grear (Anderson’s Bay), 1 £3 14s; Charles Spain (NorthEast Harbour), 2 £2 13s, 2 £2 11s. —- The Otago Farmers’ Co-operative Asso ciation of New Zealand sold: For St. Joseph’s Boys’ Home (Anderson’s Bay), 2 pigs £4 16s; A. K. Miller (North Taieri), 1 £3 9s; J. P, Gardiner (Green Island), 1 £3 ss; Bowen Bros. (Burnside 1 ), 3£3 2s; J. M'Ewan (North-East Harbour),, 1 '£3 Is: J. Proctor (NorthEast Harbour), 2 £2 13s; A. Bissett (Momona), 2 £2 Bs. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company sold: For W. Blackie (Mosgiel), 1 pip £4 ss; Mrs .Thomas Wilkins (Mosgiel), 1 £4 3s; Charles Spain (Waverley), 4 £2 14s. Store Pigs.—There was a good de(mand. Stronach, Morris, and Co. sold: For A. Baxter (Kuri Bush), 2 pigs 375, 1 31s; T. Leitch (Kuri Bush), 8 SOs 6d; A Bissett (Momona), 4 25s 6d; H. MTntosh (Taieri Mouth), 2 255; F. A. Fox (Normanby), 2 245; Mrs R. Johnston (Green Island 8u5h),..5 17s, 7 16s, 3 ISs. Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold: For a client, 1 pig 365, 2 295, 1 24s 6d, 1 9s; J. Kreft (Momona), 1 355, 230 s, 1 26s 6d. 1 225; T. Wilkinson (Clyde), 5 295, 228 a 6d; P. Walker (Palmerston), 1 17s, 3 16s; Mrs J. Johnston (Green Island Bush), 3 16s; A. M'Millan (Momona), 1 12s 6d. The National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand sold: For Harris Bros. (Straohans), 4 pigs 275, 5 295, 6 24s 6d, 223 s 6d, 8 235. 4 22s 6d. The Otago-Farmers’ Co-opera-tive Association of New Zealand sold; For T; Harwood (Portobellb), 4 pigs £1 ISs; E. H. Meade (Manuka Creek), 1 £1 Bs, 4 £1 3s Gd; Mrs J. Johnston (Green Island), 4 £1 3s; Mrs E. E. Ford (Momona), 2 £1 2s 6d; client, 3 17s, 6 16s. Donald Reid and Co. sold: For D M'lntosh (Brighton), 3 pigs 435; John Tuft (Berwick). 6 245, 7 10s; a northern client, ® rr Iss. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company sold: For a client, 1 sucker £1 Is, COUNTRY ORDERS. Forward your next order for moat to Salisbury Butchery, Stuart street. We specialise on rail orders. Only Primcst Ox Beef and Wether Mutton. Cheapest shop for cash.—Advt.

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COMMERCE AND FINANCE Otago Daily Times, Issue 20832, 26 September 1929, Page 16

COMMERCE AND FINANCE Otago Daily Times, Issue 20832, 26 September 1929, Page 16