COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.
Auckland, April 12th. Moanataiaris went as low as £8 15s, but recovered a liUle Closing yri>:e : Buyers, £9 2s 6d. Kiiiunui Hill, £1 ltf 3 cd.
Mr Biuncy reports : Adelaide flour, £18 ; Southern, £1G 10s ; sharps, £8 10s ; bran, £6 ; maize, 4s '6d ; oats, £3 Si ; potatoes, £3 10a to £4 ; cheese, Od to 9d ; bacon, in cloth, lOJd.
April 13th. Bank of New Zealand, £20 ; National, C7s Cd ; Colonial, buyers 38^ ; South British, 77s ; National 39s ; Standard, 13-iCi; New Zealand (new issue), £2 12g 6d ; Caledonian (double), 60s ; Moanataiari — £9 10s to £14, sellers £12 7s «i ; VVaitekuri, Ids to 203 sellers 21s.
Mr B ,ckland quotas :— Fat cattle, 23j to 27s Cd • fit sheep. 2d to 2^l
Melbourne, April 7th., A New York telegram says the decliao in oil is on'.y temporary. Prices here have advanced. New Zealand oats sold at a decline of 2d. New Zealand sof c wheat, 5s 7d. Pig iron sold at an advai.ra
April 13Lh. Fifteen thousand bushels of wheat were sold for export to New Zealand.
CHRiSTCuuRon. April 13th. Buyers : Produce quotations at Christohurch :— Millinj wheat, 4s Cd to 6s ; oats, 23 2d to 2a 3d ; b?rley, in
6d ; flour, £14 103 to £15 10s ; bran, £4 10s sharps, £5 ; cheese, 6d ; butter, lOd to Is.
„ -,_, Wellington, April 13th. . Mr O She* reports produce prices as follows :— Flour scarce ; old, £10 10s to £17 ;- new, £15 lOj to £10 ; Adelaide, £19 ; oats, 3s 3d to 3s 6d -bran,- Is to is 2d ; hams, 9}d ; bacon, 8d to 9d ; cheese, overstocked, 7d to 8d ; potatoes, 80s to 90s ; maize, 5i to 5s 3d ; pollard, £7 10s to £8. .-;.•-• _ . Oamaru, April 13th. During the past week the demand for wheat has been easier, quotations ranging from 4* to "4s 6d, the latter being top price for prime, with very little doing. Oats are quoted at 2s to 2s 4d ; barley -best malting, 3s 6d nominal, no transactions reported: Prices for breadstuffs, f 0.b.,' are as' follows —Flour, £13 ; oatmeal, £13 10s ; pollard, £5 10s ; bran, £4. ' 3IMARU, April 14th. The grain market is dull. Wheat, 3i 6d to 43 3d. . _ . Sydney, April 14th. Business dull, and no change in prices.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1325, 21 April 1877, Page 11
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368COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS. Otago Witness, Issue 1325, 21 April 1877, Page 11
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