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COMMERCIAL.

TELEGOLAFSLO OOMMMEROIAL. ■' ,'L ■ ;''" :•' / ! ' ;^ ' - Sttd^kt, Friday. HameßwVbrandy f ;bulk, ! 10s 3d to 10a 6d ; kerbsine, diamond; 1b 7d t6 Is 8d per Slon; New Zealand wheat, 3a 9d to 4s Sr bMhelT New Zealand oats, Is i9d to Ker-401bV maize, Is 10d to 2s 2dper 60lb. :. : . Adelaide, Friday. Wheat, 4s 2d to 4s 3d per bushel ; flour, £9 15s to £10 per ton. Freights to London, ,37s 6d to 40s. '... 7 • ; : ...... Oheistchubch, Friday/ • S- The wheat market has not altered during the week to any appreciable extent; good milling is saleable at 3s 6d, and. for a first class lot 3s 7d could be obtained; feed samples continue abundant, .and prices range between 2s and 2s 8d .-according; to quality. With : regard to oats a better notedjXX^HyVgood - ' 'ire saleable at Is L 3d to Is 4&y bngh^ - 7? /heavy samples^ drilling descriptions imd. -:., buyl*s r at faSd ta. 15.5^,;,. the^uantaty offering of low-feed is large and sales of the v class are not easily madevatiAlaildto is 2td. J The bulk of\the sheep at.the:market this week were of : an excellent stamp f dih butchers J one grader alone purchased over--2000 sheep as high as VJa ,3d each; mutton irouotea af 3d per lb. The greater portiou of the' -cattle yarded were of fair trade quality, and fat Btock sold, freely ; prime beefrealisedfrom22sto2ssperlOQlbjstOTes were in short supply and sold well; The pies yarded were of inferior quality, and prices displayed a downward tendency. - ■ ' '■ - ■ Auckland, Friday. During the past week a fair amount of ; business has been Jone iv the share market. Bank shares are steady and firm. Oyving to the very favorable, nature of the New Zealand Insurance Company's half?yearly report the shares are at .60s ex. div., and are still in demand. The prospects of the "" 'timber trade are brightening. An advance of 3d v per bushel is advised on maize. Canterbury potatoes are firmer. ; most merchants'are selling at £3. 155. . "

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1072, 19 July 1880, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1072, 19 July 1880, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1072, 19 July 1880, Page 2

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