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WILSON AND N( >[. AX S UKI'ORT On Saturday we Had a g md nied • Ul.i Hit >O, [1 Uti\, |,,i w a.l'll com-p-i lien wa- k.-vi. ' li.-ns real id i ; .o l io. locked- l le JJ. iwalii. jucklir.gs od to ;d, la. du.o 2 5 to .- n, jueks 10to j per pair gu.nea f >wi j ti. barnanis i,. In the ni.ut we -old a -mall lot 01 .uiniture a.td .1 lair lataloguc of sun 11 e- at about L*ual "ate-. Fruit has b'-m n small suppy. Ae (luo.'e; Bananas lid oranges 17 jiiawbeinc, ;o p°r crate. Ue held our 111.11 ny sale of hr'es kin, wo I and tallow a L our 1!:. ugh lain stieet store on Wednesday. there was a p-cuid mtry, and pu. e ■ ali-cd w.-u well up to ruing iates. Ac told iglu ox trim, 21 to 20, , mc ! - jm up t" 32 , heavy 25 to 32.G, one in<* cxtia g.iod tcal.s.d bu. her' 3 cow- Lg .t 1O otj2l 0, m dium .0 to 20, heavy 20 0 10 2;) ; k ps :■ ' >5:.3> sags 17 6 10 23 , bulls 22,0; oise hde 3 i 10 11 0, ejv.s ,1 cle ■ S-i cut s- 15,6 to 21,. calf skin 2 3 to 4 rji .o}f skiu- 4 ■ Tallow 1< i-c hair 1,4 to 1,65. Sstepskin-: Butcii-r's 58 tu 9. .it'its 1 <j- lambs 1 b' to 111. Our next -ale wi 1 be held an Dec ruber 5-.11.
WEBSTKR 13KOS.' kl'.l'OßT. Mart.—W--' had a fairly good eniij ii poultiv on Saturday, puces being is fo.low"-:—Pullets 1,11 to 2 1. o.il i<-ns 1 3, roosters 1, 'o 13- duck- 2 Hoi as Sale.—On Wednesday we hel... ur open.ng hursc- c ale next to Mr J. A'esf; stables. Kgnion. micc-i. U' lad a g..ed uiry, over 30 hor-e- m a' da S'S being ■ ffen d . There was rather a scaui.y of buyers, but sev rai iots weie d -posed of. W.ien A--e sales become better known wa hould have no trouble in getting juycrs fiorn a considerable distance. Ju'r n'xi sale is fixed for Tuesday, No .-ember 27, at 1.30.
DUNEDIN GRAIN MARKET. Per Press Association. [ Dunedin November 8. I Wheat: no bu-in<ss of importance I has tran-p Kd of .ate. Fowl when ;.» plent.tul and moves off at quo'.iions. Prime milling 3/45 to 3,6. medium to good 3 i\ to 3 4, whole fowl wheat 31 to 3-• broken and damaged 2 .j to 3. (Sacks (extra). Oat-: only small lots for Coastal orders are selling for shipment. Prime milling 2 ij to 21. good 10 best feed 2.. to :i. medium to good I 1/10 to 2;, (sacks extra .
BURNSIDE MARKET REPORT. Per Press Association. Dunedn November S. Fat cattle: iyo were yarded, pr.ncipally bullocks, a far ,propottlon good to prime. Bidding was not so brisk and toward- the c.o-e of the ale there was a drop of fully 15, per nead on last weeks rates. Prime bullocks £() 15; to .£ll, extra heavy £l2 126, medium to good /185 to £■) 10, light £s 15, to £7 15, beef cows and heifers £j to £& 5/, l'ghi £A to £s Sitat sheep 1041 penned, nearly all being wethers. Prime heavy wenscarce, and nut with ready sale at i, t> t,6 in advance of ia-t week's rates. Prime wethers 24: to 26;, extra heavy 2fj , medium to good 22/ to 23,6. light weights is; to 21,, best ewes 22, to 24 . medium 19 to 21/, shorn wethers 17; to 20,'6. Fat lambs: Only 87 were penned. Be-t so'd at 19 to 21/3, medium 10/0 to IS/6, sma.l 12,6 to 15/. Pigs. 130 on'y yarded, all meeting with ready sale. Suckers made ]5. 0 to 18,, slips 20/ t u 201, stores 27; to 30', porkers 34 to 42., light baconcrs 44 to 48/. heavy 50, 10 56,.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81884, 10 November 1906, Page 4
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