Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

LATEST MARKETS.

AUCKLAND— March 28. [Telegraphed by special correspondents TO THE TARAKAKI HERALD] There is a little more movement in business. Maize has relapsed slighty. Potatoes are a glut. Eggs and butter unchanged. Quotations are as follows : — Fresh butter: Firsts, 6d per lb ; seconds, sd; primosaltbutter,Bd; seconds, sd; cheese, local, 4£d to 5d perlb; factory, 5d to 5Jd; eggs, Is 3d doz ; hams (in cloth), 8d to 9d ; bacon (in cloth), 6d to 6d ; roller flour, £7 10s ; maize, 2s 2d to 2s 3d (ex wharf); oats, feed, Is lid to 2s 2d; wheat, 2s 6d to 2s lOd; fowl wheat, 2s 6d ; oatmeal (25'), £9 15s ; potatoes, 3s to 3s 6d cwt. Gkaix, Fodder, &c -^Messrs Buckland & Sons report meadow hay Is 9<* and 2s per cwt, and 12s to 18s a load deliverved. Straw scarce, and at high prices. Grain, &c; oats at late values, inferior and damaged, Is 8d ami I? Hd per bushel; short fed, 2s to 2s 2d; raaizo, unchanged ; chaff, dull sale L 2 15s to Jj3 5s ton (ex store); pressed hay, L 2 10a to L 3 10s; pressed straw, L 2 10s; clover and grass seeds at last week's prices; inferior rye grass and cocksfoot for rough sowing at low prices. Horse Stock, &c. — Messrs Buckland & Sous' report as follows: — At the haymarket on Friday last farm or waggon r-oria from L2O to L2B each; active draughts, L3O to L 34; plough horses, Ll2° to Lls; well bred hacks, LlO t0T,17: ordinary hacks and gig horses L6to L 8; ponies, L3to L 7. At a special sale at Papukura we had a large entry of animals, 226 being brought forward, and the greater number sold at an average of over L 8 each; unbroken draught colts, 1,30; colts suitable for caoching LlO to Ll4; partly worn tram or 'bus horses, L 4 to Lls.

Wooi,, iIIDES, Skins, &c— Messrs G, W. Binney and Sons report that they cleared a large catalogue of hides, etc. Elides: Extra stout, sold up to 5Jd to 6Jd; stout, 4Jd to sd; medium, 4Jd to 4Jd; light, 3|d to 4d; cow, 3fd to 3|d; seconds, 3d to 3^d; stag, 2d to 2|d per lb. Sheepskins : Local green and salted, 1b 8d to Is lOd: country, Is to Is Bd. Tallow: Best, mixed in shipment casks, 19s to 20s; seconds, 15s to 178; inferior, 9s to 10s per cwt. — Messrs Buckhnd & Sons reports that prices were firm wich a substantial advance on last week's quotations. Cattle, Shebp, &c— Messrs A. Buck land & Sons report that at Remuera on Thursday dairy cows at profit brought from L 5 to L 7 10s each; store steers, 2 *o 3 years, from L 4 to L 5; dry cows, L 2 10s to L 4 10s; calves, LI to LI 16s each; young bnlls, L 4 to L 6 each. The beef pens were well filled, and brought from 10s to 21s the 1001 b for steers and heifers, aged cows 16s to 18b; steers ranged from L 6 10s to L 10; cowi, L 4 to L 7 7s 6d

each (250 sold). Sheep of good quality sold freely. Heavy vrethc-rs up to 18a 9d, ewes 16s; inferior fattened at lower values (1260 >yardou). Lambs required brought from IC3 to 12s each; for wellfattened lighter weights, 7s to 9s (150 sold*. Pigs arc required : porkers made from 20s to 30s. Small pigs made from 6 s to Bs. At Pukekohe on Mou<l;iy dairy cows made from L 4 to L 7 17s 6d; 2 to ' 3 year et?er a -, L 4 10s to L 5 12s 6d; yearlings, 50a to 60s; strong calves, 20s to 35s each; dry cows, 50a to 853. On Tuesday at our second Sheep Fair at Remuera, 5000 sheep were sold. Ewes at lowers' values : wethers sold at good values. — New Zealand -Loan and Mercan*ile Agency Co., Limited reports; — Cattle : At the Newmarket Yards on Tuesday. Dairy cows from L 4 15s <o L 8 10s: forward empty cows, L 3 2s to L 4 ss; fat stock kept fully last week's price; ox beef from 19s to 23s per 100 lbs; cow beef, 17s to 19s; steers brought from L 5 15s to LlO 7s 6d; cows, L 4 2s 6d; sheep from 13s 9d to 18s 6d; ewes, 12s 6d to 16s; lambs 5s 6d to 12s 3d. Pigs: Porkers from 17s 6d to LI 11s; weaners, 4s 6d to 13*. DUNEDIN GRAIN MARKET. Dunedix, March 27.— Wheat : There h good demand for prime samples: best velvet. 2s 6d to 2* 7£d; medium, 2s 3d to 2s sd; best Tuscan, 2s 6d to 2s 7sd; medium, 2s 3d to 2s sd; fowl wheat, scarce, Is lid to 2s l£d. Oats: Best feed, Is sd; medium and inferior, Is 2d to Is 4Ad; Sutherland's, Is 5f d to Is 6d per bushel. Barley: Feed sorts, Is 3d to Is sd; milling,! s 6d to Is lOd; prime malting, 2s 6d to 3s. Chaff: Prime quality, L2 los; medium, L 2 to L 2 Ss. AUCKLAND SHARE MARKET^ Messrs Frater Bros.' telegraphed to us as follows onThui-sdayevening:~Sales: N.Z. Insuranc, 68s : South British, 76a 6d; Northern Steam, 8s; Ferry, 36s 6d; Hilcurangi. 9s 3d; l)rugs. 53s 6d; Union Oil, 19s; D.S.C., 9s; Talisman, 24s 6d; Crown, 12s 2d; Komata, 3s 7d; Waihi Extended, 4s; Grand Junction, 52a 6d; Consolidated, Is lid; Broken Hill, 1* 6d} Barriers, 635. Bayers: National Bank, 725; National Insurance, 18s 3d; Gas, £13 ss; Shipping, £6 ss; Northern Steam (paid up), 188. RELIGIOUS BERVICEB. SUBDAY, MASOH3O. OHUBOH OV KKOLA2TD. St. Mary's— B a.m. (H.C.;, Bey F. G. Bvutf 11 a.m., Archiieacon Gorett "and Rev F. U. Evans 7 p.m., Lev. F. G. Bvana Henui— ll a.m., Mr John Young 7 p.m., I cv. F. W. YouLg Bell Block— 3 p.m., Bey. F. G. Evans 7 p m., Rev. F. A. Bennett. Oraata— 2.3o p.m., Lay reader Korn— ll a.m., Bey F. W. Yonnp: Barrett Road— 2 30, Bey. F. W. Toons Upland Roa«l— 7 p.m., Mr G. 8. Giddy Westown — 7 p.m, Mr John Yonng Waitara— 7.15 p.m., Lay Reader Urenui — 11 a m., Lay reader Tikorangi— ll a.m. and 7.50 pjn , Lay reader Lepperton — 7.30 p.m., Lay reader Mokau— lo a,m , Rev. H. T. fiawndey Tongaporatu — 2.30 p.m., Rev a. H. Rawnsley Uruti— -7.30 p m , Bey. H. T. Bawo&ley Inglewood — 8 a.m. f (H,C), Vicar 11 a.m., Morning Pwyer, Vicar 7 p.m., Evensong Tariki— 7 p.m , Student ! Egmont Village— 7.3o p m., Student Tarata— 2.3o p m., Student Okato— St. Paul's, 11 ajn. Pev. A. Bradury Pungarehu— 2.3o p.m., Rev A.. Bndbnrj liahotu.— 7.3o p.m , Rev A. Bradbury Good Fbidat, Apeil 5. Okato— St. Paul's, 11 a.m. and 7.30 pan. Stratford — 11 a,m. and 7 p.m. Midhirst — 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. ROMAN OATHOLIO OHUBOH. New Plymouth—Mass, 9 a.m., and Veg-» pare 7 p.m., Very Bet Dean McKenna Waitara— Mass, 11 a.m., Very Rev Dean McKenna PBESSHEIBHIAN OHUVOR. - - - -- St. Andrews— ll a m. and 7 p.m. WKBLEYAN CHTTBOH. Whiteley Memorial Churoh— ll ajn., Bet S. J. Serpell 7 p.m , Bey. S J, Serpell Franiley boad — 3 p.m., Bey 8. J. Serpell Lower Sgmont Road— 2.3o p.m 4 Mr 1, Chatterton King and Upland Road— ll ajn., Mr. T. Chattertou Carrington Road— 2.3o p.m., Mr £. Ohat* terton 7.30 p.m.. Mr Asher Okato— ll a.m., Rev J. H. White 7.30 p.m., Band Rabotu— 7.3o p.m., Mr Oldfield Tataraimaka— 2.3op.m., Rev J. H. White 7.30 p.m. Rev. J H. White Ngariki Road— 2.3o p.m. Miss White Waitara— ll a.m. Rev J. 8. Garlick . 7 p.m., Rev S. J. Garlick Tikorangi— 2.3o pan. Rev 8. J. Garlick Lepperton — 7 p.m., Mr Bicheno Inglewood — 11 ajn , Rev A. Asbcrofl 7 p.m , Mr Sawle Ratap, iko Road— 2.3o p.m., Mr Ooatta . Waipuku— 2.3o p.tn., Rev A. Aahcroft 7 p.m, Key. A. Aihoroft Midhirst — 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev W< Can* nell Stanley Road— 2.3o p.m., Mr Keighiley Stratford— ll a.m. Mr Wood 7 p.m., Bey J. A. Lochore Car««ff— 7.3o p.m , Mr F. Hills Ngaire —11 ajn., Rev J. A Lochore Eltham— ll a.m., Mr E. T Hills Bird Road— 2.3o p m., Bey J. A. LochoM PBIHITIVE MSTHO&IBT CUX7BUH. New Plymouth— ll a.m , Re? John Xixoti 7 p m., Rev John Nixon Mangorei— ll a.m, Mr DowJo L wer Mangorei — 7 p m., Mr Z. Wells Omata— 2.2o p.m., Rev John Nixon 7 p m., Mr Butt'more Westown — 7.30 pm.. Monday, April Ist, Rev John Nixon ~ Barrett ltoad— 7 3J p.m., Friday, Apiil sth, Ecv John >'ixon Inglewood— ll a.m., Mr 11. Berry 7 p m., Rev B. Du-lley Albert Road— 2.3o p.m., Mr W. Chatterton Kent Road— 7.3o p.m., Mr W. Bocock Upper Kent Ro<td 11 a.m., Rev. B. Dadle/ Stra ford— ll am, Mr Lilly 7 p m., Rev G. Clement Eltham— ll am. and 7 p.m., Bey G P.Hdnt Cardiff — 11a.m., Rev G Clement Midhirat —^.3o p.m., MrG. ColliDgwood 7pm, Mr Waterhou«e Mangatoki — 7 p.m., Mr H. Laccy Toko— 7 p.m., Mr P. H. Wellington Stanley Road — 7 p.m., Mr G. ColUngwood Mahoe — 2 p.m., Rev G. Clement Rawhitiroa Road— 2.3o p.m., Mr J. Styles Mangawhcro Road - 2.30 p.m., Bey G, P. Hunt BAPTIST CHURCH. Gill-strcf ■ ' ' •'.tn., Rev J. lugs 7 p.m , \ ov J. laps A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIARRBXEA. A prominent Virginia Editor had almost given up, but was brought back to Perfect Health by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera,and Diarrhoea Remedy. READ IIIS EDITORIAL. From the Times, Hillstille, Va, I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being cured. I had spent much time aud money and suffered so much misery that T had almost decided to give up all hopes 'of recovery and await the result, but noticing the advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy and also somo testimonials stating how some wonderful cures had been wrought by this remedy, I decided to try it. After taking a few doses I was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow sufferers that I am a hale and hearty man to-day and feel as well as I ever did in my life. — O. B. Moorb. For sale by Co-optrative Stote, New Plymouth.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TH19010330.2.5

Bibliographic details

Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11646, 30 March 1901, Page 1

Word Count
1,716

LATEST MARKETS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11646, 30 March 1901, Page 1

LATEST MARKETS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11646, 30 March 1901, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert