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: DUNBDIN PHODHeaj MABKET. I ; - Miseks A.""Mo*rrso*k;anT'Ob.i J "D p UDedin, Kpott <wboleßftßf*W» fo«6w^ fbr^tne wi BBWdi'-aStttf^SlaiHfa^^We (att quotatudsJ sa^Vto'ni'arWffluXjtfaitions):— ' s j»; < We f would -n»Bk> farmers (when- Bend og, ■samples)' alwayajto-pat Af^tice- on- lbem» M boynvs do oqt |a,tl inolincdito ipake offers t n, Wheat.*» The wheat market, remains fir^n, ' Oats.— We have to report .a-, further drpp. in oats..- Prime milling, 23,,2 d, B grade 2/ to 3s ld> inferior Is 9d to Is lOJd, / - Barley.-r- Efime, multiDg; , and feed barky wanted,- milling 2s 9d. -■ The new crop ttUjg Booobef>iiarv«sted,'*nd'. everything poii t§Jj ,to high prices as ar^a under crop is co Isiderably below last season. , Chaff,— Market slightly easier. Prime U to £4 78 6d, medium £3 15 to £4, infer or ~6oat wheaten jtraw .32s^ 6d, oaten straw to 40s. ' .' Potatoeß.**These ere now. arriving in ffir quantities. • > Present value 103 to- 12s w*th -^-downward tendency. ' ~ h P« useiap-blue 9 eaa- 3s 9d to 4a per bushf 1, ■ mtkige 4s»9d to ss. j .,--.Byegr*Bß.— Firm—at r last wepk's quotations. -We quote— Farmer's dresßed ligbV seed 3s to 3a Qi, heavy seed 2a 9d tp ,3a , ,-Bd,maehiae^dressed 4a 6d;to 53 6dper.bußhel. -CooksfoaKjr Market remaios strong. Farmers' 4otfl-3id.to.4Jd\maohined 5d to 5Jd. Clover, hpy £3 > 10s. v Linseed is . scatce, nominal value £12 to £13,,waoted. , •■ Fescue.— .The demand' for tbis seed ia- brisk- and the price baa gone up to 3d to 3£d for maohined seed, farmers' lots lid^to 2d per lb. ; Bye Com,. 2a 3d to 2a 6d. f ; .Rabbit&kins.— We will hold sales fortnightly during the off- season. Tbe> (demand *is good for all classes. We •qa«|t«— Prime winters (selected) up to 2ld, inooming winters 14d to 15d, early ' do 15Ji-to ISJd, suokera and runners 4Jd to 6i<3^outgoing 121 to 13$ d, late aatum,ns 12Jd-to 134 d, early autumns 12^d to 13Jd, autumn blaoke Hid to Is, winter blacKß up to 23 7d to 23 lid, silver greys tip to 37d. -»■ • -Sheepßkioß. — Demand good! for all claasea. Crossbred (extra heavy) up to 12s 6d, crossbred Bound- pelte 9s to 10s, medium 7a 6d to 8a 6d, inferior 63 to 73, lambs (extra good) up to 7s 6d. Hideß.— We hold fortnightly sales. We quote: Prime ox (stout) from 6fd to 7W, extra heavy do sfd tot6£d, medium 5d to s£d, heavy con 5d to-.5Jd, Jight ox and cow ad to s|d, .oal|s,tcins-up *o 6d ,per pound (or sound, year--ilingß (good) 7a to 9a 3d. At last week's sale prioee advanced Id to lid per lb on all olasses, oow,,tips Is 9ld to Is lOd. 'fTallow.— Extra dean 13s 6d to 14a 6d, tallow (in tins) 163 to 17a, prime mutton (in cf»aks> 23a to -25^. do. (m tins) 19a to 225, ■ixed tallow 16b 6d to 20s. Horsehair.— Keen demand from 18} dto 19} d. Cowhair B|d to lOd. , Stackcovers, 16x18, £2. Saokß. — Second-hand grain sacks 5s 6d to 63, good -flour saoks 53 6d to 5s 9d per dozen. Grass Cleaning.— Our machinery is up to date. We have. just added a clover polisher, and we have a machine of the latest type for eaoh kind of seed. We give from sto 10 per cent.' better cleaning results than a machine which cleans all seeds. We store seed free of oharge until cleaned,- and keep tame insured. Storing Grain.— We are prepared to store-, receive, deliver and insure, with three months free storage at 3d per sack. Our store? are connected by ' the railway by rivate sidings. Country sales conducted on most reasonable terms. We can Bup'ply rabbit and sheep netting, oilcake, farmers' >Fair banks 4001 b soales (£5 10a), Crown sheep dip 3j per gallon in caeks, 3s 6d in drums,* Burger's red •aoddblftck sheep-branding oil 43 :per gallons Gibson's cattle brands 9s for small and 15s for large tins, Newton's patent wool pressed £13 eaoh. Clover, rape and turnip seeds all freshly landed. Prices on application. Our grasß seed machinery is up to date, and a crusher and' kibbler have been added. We invite'^ all farmers interested in this important industry to come ned inspect the machinery any timo they are in town. Defiance dried milk 9a 9d per dozen ; 4doz in case. FRUIT AND PRODUCE REPORT. Butter.— Separator 9d in bulk. Faotory lOd to 10} d. Eggs. — Fresh Is Cheese,— Good faotory s|d to 6d, loaf to sfd. Akaroa, 5d to 5Jd. Very Old factory 6£d. Onions.— We will be landing Melbourne to 6 *. Pigs.— For Bizes up to 1601 b, firstolass dairy fed quality to 3|i. Good demand, Beeswax (wanted) Is 2d to .Is 45. Honey 4d to sd. Bacon Bolls 7d to 7*d, hams 7d to 7£d. - r Walnuts— Scarce, 6d to 7d per lb. Wanted. Butter - boxes— s6lb butter boxes with vegetable parchment lining 18s per dozen net ' on trucks here. Vickery's Egg Preservative 203' per ease, -payment' must accompany order. Poultry. — (Local) Hens 2a 6d to 3s, roosters 3a 6d' to 43 9d, iuoks 4s. 6d, geese 4i to- ss, turkey heua sd, cooks 7d per lb (live weighti) ■: Apply for particulars . for export.- All' poultry, must Jbe consigned to- the Poultry Depot, . Dunedin. - andiprioeß are free of railage.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5335, 27 January 1906, Page 4
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859COMMERCIAL. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5335, 27 January 1906, Page 4
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