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AUCKLAND— TEBTBBDAT. Produce, — Meesra G. W. Binney & Ron/eport : — There is no change in general pro luce except potatoes, which are almost unsaleable. Quota' ions are: — Fresh bntier: firs'B, 101 per Ib; seconds, Bdj thirds, 6d per Ib; cheese, loc*l, 4d to Rd '; Ufy'ory, Bd, egga ,6 » j hacon(in cloth) 7£i; hami (in c'otn) 9 I to l0d£; roller (bur, £l 2 lOxj et ne do, £11 10s; maize, 2s 2 I to 2s 3d; oats, f earl, 2s id to 2b 3d ; milling 2b 2<\ to 2s 4 ' ; wheat (southern) 4i 6i to 4« 91; Auckland 3i 10J to 4s 3d; potatoes £2t0*,2 65,. , , GttJ in, Foddeb, &o,— At the Baynmker, Messrs Bnokla.d 8c Sons report that during the past week oaten sheaves brought from Is 6d to 2s 6d ; meadow hny, 9« par cwt. ; maize advanced in , price, and brought 2s ; 4d and 2s 6d ; oats at previous values, Is lOd to 2s bushel ; pota'oes, 10a to 60s ; chaff, £2 10s a ton. Wool, Hides, Bkinp, Sec. — Messrs W. G. Bianey &. Son xepoit hides selling freely at late quotations. Cow, 2d to 3J ; ox, 4 1 to 61 ; s eer, ?£<! to3£d ; calf, 4d to s^l ; ►hee, skins, 5J to 6d per Ib ; li cal green, long' wool, 6s to 7s 3d ; half-breds, 5$ to ( 6s 6<\ . Messrs hack lan! Sc Son lepoit that at the hide and skin sule held at the Haymarket on Tuesday (°ep 8) hides were io fall number and better worth, Beat ox hides ranged from 4}l to sj}d ; cows, 2£d to 3 1 ; calfskini, 4d to 6|d ; tallow, 18s to 19s 6d tho cwi ; full woolled thaej-skins, 6« 10 ?s each ; wool 7d tho Ib. Bohbk Stock. — At ihe Haymaiket, Messrs Bucklnnd Sc Soas report that at the horse sale 00 Friday (September 4) a fall muster of stock met with a brisk, sale; strong horses suitaHe U>t fatm woik being in f>pe. ial demanh. Prices for th : s clrbs of stock ranged fronr £12 to £19; medium s'uert LorfC'B from £6 to £9 ; mare with foal at side, £21 10?. Cattlb, She' p, &C. — Messrs Buckland & Sens report that the cattle sale at Waiuku on Saturday (Bcpt 5), stoic cattle of all descriptions sold freely, the prices obtained beirgiqunl to thfßo ruling at Pemuerp,— At ISiem<, exa.< n Tbursd.- y (September B;,di lr> cows were in us >al numrer, and At 1-ite vainer. Prices for quiet cows at pr fit weie from £3 to £& c cb; store cat'le plon'ifU' (2£0iold); for c ho cc pins 'hero was good ccni)otUioD at late ralaes, t>i t rough ami
irclrjrard-cattle.were lower in price, Fat calrei were in lets than, tuna! natiben(Bß Bold>»n4 *»»,,%? «,'*« volesj Fat cittle were yarded i • Us 'hrn average I number (TO sold); AqckiauU-f .tted, kept vilu«-», >\>v >h p'o.roe were/not irt reqn^s : W ; cfct>'.'rttn_'ul f. om J7«|fot shipbbrue; ii) a for auckUnd-fatted eteertj fat cowt in moderate number, and cold well, the prices obtained eqaalliqg, those \>t fteert^ .Sheep in fall rinmber (1130' told); store hoggets from 9s 94 to lQfl 9dj fat sheep lower from ill to 2s each; choice longwoOHed^ wethers 17s 9d to 19i 9d; crossbred wethers Hb 6d to l?s 6d; jtrnck lambs from Waikatp were too young for sale, and brought from 4s to 7s 6d; larger lambs, from the neighborhood, 10s ip 15s each. Pig* were in less than average supply; well bred pigs', ia', demand at: Ute Jvaluei; coarse pigs, of large size, from Is to 6s each.— Meatrs Huiiter t>nd Nolan report '{that the supply of cattle at the Newmarket (yards haa,been : good, and for fat stock preIviont week's values have, bean f ally maintained, but dairy Btook whs dull o! said The jPakekohe yard's were well filled on Wednesday (September 9), and 'there remains an nrisaMified. drmpn,<jl Jor all elapses of, store atockV Some averages for •leers were : £8, «7 19s, «7 16b, &7 Is, £« JBs, A 5 16s; cows, £61756d,.£5 f £4 16s 9d[£4 16s 3^, Ai lit 33, A3 18s 6di £3 8b 4d. Bhaep. were in average number at Newdarket on Tuesday (Sept 8), and the demand gt kI. Withers •old at .from Us to 20b W; ewei, 11i,9d to 17b 6d| lambs, 10s to 16s! 6d, Pigs were in short supply, and Bold at from 2£d to 3d per Ib live weight. ■ , Sha^bb Mabkbt. — M^tsrM Fr»ter Bros, telegraphed to us yesterday ajttemopn:-sales: Colonial Bank, 42i ; Land Mortg»ge, 8s ; Auckland Gas, £10 ; Auckland Fibre, |6s 8d to 6s 9d; Union Oil, 14« i 6d| Bouth; British iusorance, 32s. adj Nation*!, lls 9d;;New Zealand, 695; May Queen, 6s' 6d; l^oanktairi 7s, 8d: Bax'.>n, 6a ; VictoTii*. Is 3d; Kapni, 8s ld; Bilverton, 2s 10dV Waihi, 18s; Albqrnia, 2s 2d; Haiselbank, 2s; Id; Oanibna, 2s ;' Pahipahi, 2s 6d. BaVerp: Bank or New Zealand, 108s; Loans, 52e t 6d. ,. Sellers : Bank of New Zealand, 110s; Nr»tiohal», 9*, WELLINGTON— YKBT»aoAT. PbodOOß.— Quotations* are as follows : — Oats, feed, Is 9d to Is 10id ; whea 3s 10d to U i flour roller #12 to £12, 15s ; stone, All 10s to £11 15s; fowls' wheat, 3s ,10d ; ma,ize, 3s 6d ;. potatoes, £1 5s to £1 15s ; machine-dressed rye-grass 4s 6d to ss; cocksfoot, 3)d tpMd; Italian rye, 4s lOd; honey, 4^d ; peas 3s 9d ; ne*» cheesd, 4d toSd ; ham^and bacon, 7d to 9d; eggs, Bd,; twnk .botter getting plentiful, 10ii to Is; factory Is ld to Is 3d ; salt batter', Td";" onions £4 to~£V.10s"; oatmeal, £9 10s to£9 los. OHBIBTOHUBO4-- ? Ybbtebpa.s. Pbodtjce. — The stocks of wheat are , low, and,, present • ra»es ]rjUl ,&•> obtifned till next narvesiing. Oats are qaiet. Potatoes without sale. Butter is weak. Quotations are :— Whsat : Tnßcatf, 4s 5d to iji 0d ; Pearl and Velvet, 4s 4d to 4s' sd ; Hunter, -4s 3d to- 4b 4d. fowls wheat. 8s to 3s 6,d. Flour, stone, made, £10 16a to £11 ; roller, £1Q 10s to £12 per. ton ; oatmeal, £9 .to £9 , lOi" per ton. Oats, stoat snort, feed,' Is B<| to Is. 9J; miUing, l»9d to Is lOd. Barley: Best malting 3s 3d; meliamSs 9d the bushel. .Cheese, 3d to ,4^ per Ib,; .batter, factory made,. lOd dairy, made,', 8d ; eggsJ fid. per dozed» Hams and bacon (in cloth) 8d per Ib. C ockifoot, 4 Jd to sd; ryegrasn, machine dressed, 6s 3d to 6s 6d; farmery parcels, 3t 3d to4s6d. OnioHs £8. Potatoes 10a to 12s 6d at country stitioas, nominal. DUNBDlN— YbstjJrdat, Pbodttob — Wheat is likely to continue firm at prices quoted. Oats are drooling; potatoes, a., drug... . in the Qaovations areas follow* :-: Wheat : lies' m lling, 4s 7d to , 45,, 81; meqiun>. 4« to 4s 4d ; fowls' wheat, 3s -6d to 3s 9d i . float, £11 5s to £12 15s per ton ; oatmeal, £8 . lOs to .£9 ; potatoes' £l fib to , £2 ; oats, feed, Is 4d to 1s 6d; milling and seed^ Is' 6d to Is 7d> pei bushel ; cheese, 3d to 4d ; bacon, rolled 6 1 : sides of bacon (grain fed). 6J ; hams, 7^l; fresh botter, best quality, lOd to Is ; batter, ordinary, 9J pet Ib; salt butter(nevtf >6-i to 7Jd , per Ib; eggs, 7d per ■ dozen ; oiiiom £7 per ton. Flax, soft and brigh', £17 to £20; medium to good, .4,15 to £17 ; coarse and strong, £13 to £15.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9185, 12 September 1891, Page 4
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