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GRAIN AIARKET. Electric Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedin, June 9. There is little or no change to report in the position of the wheat market, the tew sales effected being put through at about late rates. Prime milling 4s Id to 4s 2d, medium to good 3s lid to 4s. whole clean fowl wheat 3s 9d to 3s lOd, medium 3s 6d to 3s Bd. Oats: A moderate demand exists tor prime bright sorts, hut discoloured lias much less attention. Heavy A grade Gartens Is 7d to Is Sd, do. sparrowbills Is 6d to Is 7d, good to best feed Is 5d to Is 6d, inferior to medium Is Id to Is 4Jd. PALMERSTON STOCK SALE. Messrs Abraham and Will,ams, Limited, report as follows on their regular stock sale held in Palmerston. North yesterday:—We offered a good yarding of hotli sheep and cattle, The attendance was large, and bidding was very spirited for all classes of stock. Good breeding ewes and good lambs were very keenly competed for. We have to report a total clearance of sheep and cattle at advanced rates. We quote:—Sheep: lour-tooth to sound-mouth ewes in lamb 13s Id, 6tootli te full-mouth ewes in lamb 10s, 10s 4d to 10s fid. lambs (fair) 7s Id to 7s lOd. medium 6s 7d, small 5s 3d, fat ewes 11s 6d to 12s, forward wethers 11s fid, forward ewes and wethers 10s fid to 11s 6d. Cattle: Speyed heifers £2 Tfis (small), fat and forward heifers £4 14s, tat cows £4 to £5 ss, forward cows £2 Is to £3 3s, 18-montli steers £2 0> fid to £2 2s fid, emptv cows £2 to £3 Is, w to 25s fid, small weaners 8s Cd to 10s, springing heifers £3 10s, yearling heifers 255.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3344, 11 June 1909, Page 5

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COMMERCIAL. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3344, 11 June 1909, Page 5

COMMERCIAL. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3344, 11 June 1909, Page 5