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ADELAlDE— Yesterday.

Bbfad toffs — Wheat : Firm at 3s M Flour, stone.made, £7 10a a ton ; roller mare. £7 lOi a ton. Oa»«, N.Z , 3s 9J; Cape barley, 2s 3d to 2s 4M; bran, 7 s'•; pollard, 7Ju.

TBOKQBAriIED BY SPECIAL COERBBPf • DKNTS TO TABANAKI HEBALD. | • AUCKLAND— YEfITERDAT

PifDl CB. — The produce mari et is qn'oi generally, Potnloea keep their prices. Qiotation? f-re : — Fresh bulter ; firstp, 10.1 per lb ; seconds 7il ; thirls, 6 1 pe> lb; prime salt butter 7d to 7 jd; seconds 8 I to 7*l j cheese, local, 5d tosJt; fnc orv, 6jd to 7i!; eggs 6J ; bacon (in cloth) 7^d to 7^l; hams (in c'oth) 9i to 9^l j toller fljar, £8 10s ; stone do, £7 10s J maize, 2a 3d to 2*4(1, oats, feed, 2e 5d to 2s GJ ; seed, 2s 6d to 2s 91 ; milling 2i 6d to 2s 8.1 ; *heHt, new, 2s 6d to 3s } fowl wheaf 2s HA to 2s 91; potatoei, £5 to £5 '5, por ton; onions, 1 1 toljl per lb.; oa'iueal £1?.

QBAIN, Foddeb, StO — At th» Tlnymarket Messrs Backland & Sons r-porl that during the pait week meadow bay ranged from 2* to Ss 3d ; eaten sheaves 2s €d to is ; straw 2s Id p r cwt ; maiz3 2s $), w^eat 2s 6 ', oitg 2s sJto 2s 7d, ryegrass seol 8s per bns'el. "Wukatopota'oe? £4 !0i; bonadus\ £5 10s anl £6 .!><;; blood manure, £2 17s 6(1; sharps £3 lOn; pasted hay, £,') 16s to £4 6s, chaff £t6s per ton. House Btock. — Megari Bnckland & Sons report that at the Hay market oa Friday (Oct 6) horse slock Buitab'e for fa'm work continuefl at fair prices, varying *ith nge and condition; pricos wera from £10 18s 8J to £25; strong tiding horses £10 to £18.

Wool, Hides, Hkins, &o — Ucmm O. W Bit.ney &. Bon report that they cleared « largo oatslogue of hides, skins nnd tallo *, but no charge. Bkios wero a shade easier, 15s 6d to 17s. Messrs Bnckland k Son. re port that on Tuesday (Oot 10) hides wero tit 1 .to values ; prices for ox hides ranged between 2Jd and 3{d, cows h'des ljd to 2£ ', calf ski s 3d to 3£<l per lb ; tallow Ms 6d~>o 18s 31; boiich Ss 6d per cw ; fresh sheep skins &><o6*6d each, broken fleeces ftum ljd to SJ I <J, lockb U) to ty I por lb. Cattle, k iiEKr, &o — Means Bucklund 4 gong repoit that at Waiuku on Situr'ay (Octob. r7) a larger than usnal mostor of otttlti were yarderl; qnict cowsscaicely kept previous piicea ; f.eab-CDDditioned grown nultlo and ht stock brought lint values — U Hemucra, on Thurs-day (Oct 12) dairy cows w<.re in moderate numbets, and were ilull of siile; prices rnugoJ from £1 to £5 15s each Htorc cattle in limited uuuibors, nnd we - o a 1 late vnlurn; bntcherf.' at d young calves were i plentiful, nod kept tl'eir \f>a\ we k's value K«t cattle ware in average »upply, au l steafly at last veek's q'totati p — ab.ut 24s per 10! i lbs. Sqtep wore in usual number, and at j \<>v/et values about 3s ; fat lambs in full < supply, bat maoy wera of iofarior quality;

they scarce'y kept laßt week's prices, ocd were lower abont Is e»ch. /he pigs yarded were in request at fall rates. — Messrs Hnnter tc Nolan repoit »s follows:— Ca' tie : A suffl. cient number for requirements of alldrs ii"tion« havo been brought forward. For miry and fat ttock prices advancd slightly, but j them was no alteration in the value of store*. At Newmarket yards on Tuesday n modera c nivmber were submitted by suction, and competition was good throughout the sale. A large number were yarded at Pnkehoheon Wednesday, and Newmarket rates mled. We quote: Unlves, 17s 6 1 to FOs; yearlings, 31s <o 42s 6d; 18-months-old seers, £2 to £3 5»; er wn sters. £3 10s to £5 7s 6d; diy cows £2 to £3 10»; dairy cows, *4 4s to fl7r»ct-; berf from 22s to 24s per 100 ft. Some averages of fat steers werj : £10 10s 9t, £10. £ 9 16s. £9 5s 6d, £8 7« Gil, £7 17s 2rf, £7 9» 9rt ; cows, £7 IBs, £6 17s 6d, £* 7* 61,£6 2sfii, £5 1756<),£5 !oj, £5 7s 6d A pen of prime oxen sM at £U 15s ra .h. Sheep : There were a (tool many panne * at Newmarket on '1 uusday, stores being m >ro pleutiful than of lote; ewes and lambs 0s per pair; dry ewes 6s 6d to lls; fat we« ■ 13 from 13tto 32s Id; shorn wethers 13s 6 io 15s; ewesia wool lls to 22s; shorn ewes '2* to 12» 6d; BinriDg lambs 7s to 14s c o'i. P g-: Few yardfd, and light weights sol.l at f: m lls Gd to 28s; seiners 10s 6d to 11b.

BHABE Mapket. — Messrs Prater Bioi. telegraphed to us yesterday evening :— Salei : Old Rank of New Zealan \ XOs; Gib £10 15s ; New Zealand Insurance 61s; Nat : onals 18f; South British 33s ; Northern Steam 4s 6d; Union Oil lVs 8^; Albu>nia 3s 8d ; May Qneen, 2s 91; Waihi, 19s j Grow > 18s 6I; Woodstock 3s 6 ; Unzelba-A 2s Id; Flukes, 2s 61; Oambria Is 4d. Buyers: Pa' k ( f New Zealand 80s ; 'ew bouth Wai s (new issua) £27; Colonial 325; Kew Zealand los-«ance6ls 6d. Fellers: 'olonial 32s Gd; New Zealand Insurance 625; Taupiri Coal 15s 6d

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9828, 14 October 1893, Page 4

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ADELAIDE—Yesterday. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9828, 14 October 1893, Page 4

ADELAIDE—Yesterday. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9828, 14 October 1893, Page 4

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