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WEEKLY MARKET REPORT.

Messrs Moiutzson and llopkin, auctioneer?, wool brokers, st >ck and station, grain, and produce agents, corner Bond and Jetty btreels, Dunedin, report (wholesale) as follows for week ending November 27, 1893. All quotations bubject to market fluctuations :— Wool market remain^ firm for good qualities only. We, however, think that next wool <-alps in England will open with an a^van;-- all round, which should improve our sales here. Several lola have conic (o hand for our sales. Wheat market is firm. We qxiole best Tuscans and velvet 4s 4d to 4? sd ; red chuff, 4s Id to 4s 2d ; fowL wheat, from 2i 9d t'j 4i. Oats : Prime milling, 2s 4d to 2s 5 1 ; bright short feed, 2s 3d to 2s 41. Bailey : Feed sorts are quolci Is 9d to 2s 4d ; inalt'nK, if piime, '.U to 3s -Id— demand good. I'lour hos riten 10s pf-r ion. We now quote £10 10». Oatmeal in 25'^, £11 IPs Pearl barley, £12. Br*u, £3 15s. lVlani, £4. Nelson hops, 7d to 8J _ Potatoes in exeats cf demand ; valued fasier — 403 to 50?, according to quality. Chaff : For prime quality welt-cut oaten sheaf, £4 153 to £4 T7i 61 ; scaice and wacted. RyesraF.s :We are kept busy cleaning, and are finding buyers for the bulk of the lines. Machine-dressed perennial, 3i 6d to fa's ; undressed, biaall, Bhotty seed, 2s 8d to 3.s ; d-rty lots, from 2s to 2i 6d. Stocks are getting veiy Ijw. We have gool inquiry for clean and uue'eaned seed. Cocksfoot : Samples on application ; .JJ'] to 5d for good seed ; farmers' lots. :<M to 4i. Weed, £0 to £9 lO.s. We receive iMbtiiiskins, bilo*. sheens-kin", and tallow, aud return highest market valu-s. Hidett wan«'cd, at 2d to 2jd perl') for {rood quality. Nitrate of soJa, kainit, basic slag, just landing. We can also supply all other manures sold in Dunedin.

Our new seeds are now to hand, and we shall bo pleased to fend samples and quotations of clover?, rape, turnip seed, &c. on application, all guaranteed pure and fresh. We have a little colonial-grown alsike for sale, as aho some prime and puie l.aifr Tartarian oats grown at the Lakes. Imperial calf food, £14 per ton. Circulars on application. Dairy farmers

should not be without it for rearing young calves. FRUIT AND PIIODUCK REPORT. Butter : Salt -Demand limited to local inquiry. Good quality, Gd to 6jd perlb ; medium, 5d to Gd ; interior, 2d to 3d. Chkicse : Prime factory, <id net. Pigs: Demand quiet; 2tfd per lb for gi d quality of right sizes. Fruit: Regular shipments arriving from Tasmania, Sydney, aud the Islands. QuoUticas oa application. Tahiti oranges, D.E., to land this week.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2179, 28 November 1895, Page 30

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WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Otago Witness, Issue 2179, 28 November 1895, Page 30

WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Otago Witness, Issue 2179, 28 November 1895, Page 30