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SYDNEY (N.S.W.)- YE STERDAY.

Erradstcffs. — Quotations are as follows: —fthaat : Milling, new, ."a 5-J to 3a 61 ; chick wheat, 2s lid to 3« per bushel. Flo-u : New Z aland stone ma'c£7to£7 lOstho ton; loller, £7 10s to £8. Oats : Feeding 2s 6d to 2s 9J ; Danish, s 4dto 2ssdj Mxze, New Zealand 43 6d to isßd; brun, B£d; pollard, 8d; pets, blue Prussiar, ds Gd. Fbodtjof. — \t tho wharf tho fol'owing were tho wholesale quotations : — But er : dairy m^ie, 5i to 6 1 ; factory, 6>l to 7d j potatoes, local, £2 loj to £3 15t>; Oi calar Heads, £3 L'sto &i; onions £3 10b a ton; bacon mnchine«cured 53 to 6d j hani!-2ureri, 6 1 to 7il;New Zealand bicon (prime quali'y), Bid ; hams (N .Z ). dull, nominal lCd to lid ; cheese, local, id to 4J;'. AH tho above arc duty paid. Wool. — At tho wool sales ptic s were fi.m, and i f iior faulty sorts predominate-). Qieasy wools brought 7JJ to Bj'j scoured from IslHo Is'kl. /.DELAIDE— I'ssr -.bday. Pbgad.tpffs — WhcM: Dull r.t 3a to 3b 3.1, Flour, stonoruade, £7 15a a ton; roller uwe, £8 to £8 7s 6 J a ton. Data, 3s 3d to 8a 4d ; mailing barley, Is 6d to is 9Hj or. n, 9 J.1 j ptllnrd, lOd. fTBT-KaKAPIIKD BY SPKOIAL COHBESPO:- • DBNTrt TO TABA.NAKI HEBAIiD/] AUCKLAND— YEBTERDAT. Pb d cb. — Produce market is decidedly wanker. Quotations r.r: : Fiesh butter : firs'p, 7d per lb ; seconds, 6d ; third?, 6d per lb ; prime salt butter 7d to 7Jd ; seconds 6 1 to 7i J ; cheese, local, 5d to 6d; fac'ory, 6Jd to 7.1; eggs lO'l ; bneon (in cloth; 7^d 10 7£'; hums (in clotb) 91 to 9JI ; roller flour, £9 10s; stone do, £8 10a ; maize, 3s lid; oats, feed, ?s Id to 2s sd ; sue), 2s €d to 2s 9J ; tuilling ?o 6J to 2s 8d ; vthcut (new lot quoted); potatoes, £3 to *3 10s per ton ; onions, 3^l to Bf d per lb. GB4IN, Foddeb, &o.— At the Haymarket Messrs Backland & Sons report that dnring the past week mea low hoy brought from Is to 2s j eaten sheave*, 2s to 2s 6d the cwt; straw 12s to 25b the lead ; oa*s 2s to 2s 6d; barley, 2s 6d; whefct, 2s 6d the bushel. DuriDg the week there has boen good demand for grass a^d clover secdp, t oitsa Stock. — At tho Hoymarket Messrs Buckland Sc Sons report that horse stock were yaTded on Friday (Match 3) in lmge number?, and nearly all sold at satisfactory price;. Wool, Hides, Skins, &c — Mgssm G. W. Bionpy k Bon report that values n ere folly maintained on Tuescby (March 7) for hi-'es, sheepskins, tallow, etc, A large c italogue waa cleared under briik competition. Picked ex sold at 5 1 to s§d; heavy fliouf, 4£d to4flj Bout, 3Jd to 4d; medium, 8d to B^d; con (medium) to2Jd; wot ]|d to lid; calf, 3d to 4J i per lb, Sheepskins : local braed 13 8d to 2s 4d ; country dry, full woolled np 10 4s 9d; p9lts(Buc-irie.i), 3d to Is 3d; sales Is 5d to 2) 3d; Limbs Is to 2s 4d each ; tallow, in shipment c^sks, £20 10s; in c scs, casks, and packages, £\C to £21 pr ton ; bones fiom 10s to £4 per ton, — Messrs. tuckland & Son report that at their hide and skin sale on Tuesday (March 7") hides weie j itchcl in large numbers, and prices cf the previous wctk wee fully maintained. S'out ox broaght fom 34' ito B|J; medium, 2sd to 3d; light, 2Jd; cow, 2a to 2Jd ; calf, 3d to 4;{d per lb. tioncs, 4s; tallow, 16s 6d to 20s p r cwt. Lambskins, Is Id to 2s 6d each; skins, is to 2s 6d; lambswool brought f om 6|d to 7<l; long wool, 6d to 6j 1 per lb. CATTLE, SHB^P, &O.— Meiars Bnckland & Son) report that at Eemuera on Thnrgdoy (March 9), dairy cati la were in limited numbers, nnd bold fre ly, goot cows at profit range! from i 5 12s 6 t to £7 12s 6d eich Store catilc wcic ia greater number than usual; young steers s. ld fieely; prices ranged from 35s 'o 64s each. Calves were in usual nnmbo r (38 sold), and fa ly kept late values. Fat caitle were in full numbers (165 yarded), and lower in price; at firat 20s the ICObs being obtained, but fell asine sile procc-ded to )Bi, which was the ruliig p ke. Sheep were unusually numerous (UlfcO sol ), and fairly kept 1 .te values. Store wetl ers sold at 10s each, fat wethers lls to Isi 6rt, aged s'oioewes 6s 6d to 9a young ewes 10s, fat owes 8s to I2s 6d tocb. Lambs were short of icquiretucnts, and fully knot their prices; store iambs 7a, fat Inmbj 9j to 12s, were the pi ices obtbicc.l. Pigs were in moderate s ;pply C4C told), and were without »1 eration in vdlucp; prices from 18s 6J up to 49s each, 1 ■Messrs Muntur & Nolan report as follows: —Cat !e: A ett-ady demand hns cxirtel foe all disuiptions, w.thiut nny noteworthy ] alteration in price, and an uvurage numb, r char go \ hands — The Newmarket yards were moi'cr.tely fillet oa Tuesley (March 7), but tl cri was a la-go muster at Pukekobe 0:1 Wodnus'lay. Tne provions week's values nuro mnintained, liucf rango 1 from '8a to 21h per 1001 b. Some r.verngcs of fat stee s «Cfc: £7 18s, £7 17s 61, £7 '2* 6d, £7 10a, £7 -ip, £6 19s; cows, £6 7s 6d ; £0, £5 17s 6d, £5 :ot, £5, £t 15s, Shsep were p Dutiful, and steadily c mpetod for. Wethers ran go/ 1 from Hi 3d to 15s each; ewes 9a 6d to 12s ; lnrab ewes 5a to 10-j each. Pigs soiree and of medium siz , and cold from 28s to 303 each, tiHAiiß MAi'KiST. — Messrs FrUcr Bros, lelegraphel to us yes erday af.crnoon :—: — Sales: Old [lank of Niw Zealand, 9<sfid; new do, £6 17s; Colonial B-»nk, SO3 6rt; New Zealand iDßtirru-ic, 61s C 1 ; South Eriti.ih, 3)s 9d; Qa«, £1) 16s; Northern Bte.'m, 4i6 ; Uuiou V\{ 14s 41; albuinta,o-; Moanatairi, 3i 6d ; Ilazolbank, 3s 4I ; May Q icon, 3s 21. Buyers : Old Ba^k of >- oat Zuuhnd, 98s 6 1; G-"8, iilO 17s; Oisborno Oat, 23j 9J; Unioa Oil, 14s (sd. Kellots : Bank 1 f No* Zealand, IUO.i; Natioajl laturaiiou, 18s; Loa s, 483 6(1.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9645, 11 March 1893, Page 4

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SYDNEY (N.S.W.)-YESTERDAY. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9645, 11 March 1893, Page 4

SYDNEY (N.S.W.)-YESTERDAY. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9645, 11 March 1893, Page 4

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