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, MARKETS. j u i e ; W#B JJ s«n*Uei 1 ban "usual, and ■ good. r \ line of 2 *. 08s: ®«teti™mp4TO|j | fci i,mips sold at ii ie of the same S°Utf woolly ' 7a. was a wrj large eßiefly ■Jit ewes. wi|B an rs and? mv3sn or e *P ort wae ! ! itaw** remained firm lble^wp^|: :: 'p A «I«jl|jkce was effected :^i^Uj€^jpe»t ; fwierß brought up '^thefl 1 'mid maiden >wfts \lngoa 6d to 17b. Among tba meßinoe, there were few That quaßty, the bulk of the Wfilwg consisting df-ojd ewßai add wctliarßj if or 'which littia owns demand. There were, sold fdr-the~N:Z; and A; Land Company (Levels Estate), 170'crossbred eWes at 14s 5a to 14k lOd. r Eat Cattie-iOVeiv*l3i- • keadr dt-lat cattle were yardedy *of which the greater portion was good quality steers and quality /Steers ranged between _£6 15s and 2s 6d, and heifers.J/.om £6 12s 6d (o £B, These realised nearly £1 per 1001 b ; other classes sold at from Ijßs to 18s, and a few old cows sold at from 13s 6d per 1001 b and upwards according to quality. Store Cattle, etc.—A small entry of odd lots of cows 1 and' heifers,* with one jingle line of two-iand-a-half-year-old fteers comprised the Jot of, storq cattle Steers byought i £4, and there was a much improved demand for good sorts of cows and heifers, which were sold up to £5 15s. 53 dqiry cows met with a willing market. 11 Pigs. —More than 800 baconere and *porkers sold at rates which compared •with former quotations. Best quality bacon pigs brought from 2£d to 3d for light sorts farm-fed, and heavier sorts from 2£d per lb. Porkers met with a featly sale at 3d to 3 j |d, according to quality. Pens of prime bacon pigs made £2 3s, £2 7s, and £2 12s porkers 15s, 17s, and 21s. i DUNEDIN PRODUCE MARKETS. | The following is the report for the ending Wednesday:— Oats—Consignments are not readily disposed of. Prime milling, Is 6d to Is 6^d; bright stout feed, Is 6d to Is 6£d ; medium to good, la te Ts ! 6d ; inferior sorts, Is 2d to Is 4£d ; danish black, Is 4jd to Is 63d (sacks .extra, net cash), . Wheat—Only a little offering, with priAos as quoted last week. Best milling velvet and tusoan, 4s 7d to 4s 8d; medium to good, 4s 3d to 4s 0d; inferior to medium, 3s 9d to 4»; /broken, 2s 9d to 3s 9d (ex store, terms). ___ ■ ‘ ENGLISH MARKETS. Lowdok, June 10. • The Rimutaka’s shipment of cheese was damaged by heat during the yh'fage, and consignees are suing the New Zealand Shipping Company. •The American visible wheat supply i is estimated at 26,600,000 bushels. , Wool is steady, and opening prices are being maintained.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2214, 13 June 1891, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL Temuka Leader, Issue 2214, 13 June 1891, Page 3

COMMERCIAL Temuka Leader, Issue 2214, 13 June 1891, Page 3

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