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DUNEDIN MARKET.

Stronaeh, Morris, and Co. report (or the week ending January 24, 1906, as follows :— Fat Cattle. —There was no improvement in prices" as compared with last week's. Bast bullocks £10 to £10 17s 6d, medium to good £6 10s to £9 10a, best cows and heifers, good to best from £7 10a to £8, two extra heavy- bringing £9,- ordinary £4 to £5 153. Fat Sharp.— l,l6s penned. Best crossbred wetherß 183 to 21s 6d, two pens extra prima bringing 245, medium 143 to 17s 6d, best ewes 15a 6d to 18*, a pen extra heavy 19? 6d, medium l^s 6d to 153 6d. Pigs.— 324 yarded. Suckers 7s to 10a, slips 12 i to 15s, Btores 20s to 243, porkers 26s to 34s light baconerß 38a to 425. heavy baconers 44s to 47?. : Sheepskins.— Best halfbred 9d .to 9^'d, medium 7}d to B}d, best' orossbred B}d to 9d, medium 7d to 8&, best merino 7£d to B£d, medium 6d to 7d per lb, green pelts — best 2a 8d to 2s lOd, medium 2a to 2a 6d, lambskins—best 2a 8d to 2:3- 9d,r medium Is 6d to 2s 6d each. "./ Babbitßkins.— There were no saliß by auction this week. Tallow and .Fat.— A good demand existß for local requirement^, r Wheat.— There ia no animation to note ,in the tone of the- market. Prime . milling' 3J 5d to 3a 6d, medium' 33 3d to 33 4d, fowl wheat— whole 33 2d to 3s 2Jd» inferior and broken 2a 9d to 3s Id (ex store, sacka extra,, net). ' The- tendency^ fa • towards lower prtoeff. BABt-i^ed «0d milling- 23 to 23 Id, -meakmm/o' beßt-f eed Is 114 to 2r (ex store, fsack& extra, net). nominal. > "Potatoes.'— Owing to" -tbre market being y toof equity eupplipd'lasf week's are> not now best 6oly fetching £8 liOs tOf £9" 10 V* xtra- prime^W) (sacks in). - - Cfi&ff. I—The1 — The -price of prims is down thii ifreek-lOs per too, being £4, good to best £3 12s 63 'ta £3 17d 6d,* inferior to medium is iinßttiftable, and'Uominally worth 35s ; to 'SOapep too {ex track, sacks ixtra). - Straw-.— Preasfd-wheaten 80a ' to. 323 6d, oflten (scarce)- 40 Jr-to ! 42* 6d per ton (cx 1 truck).

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5335, 27 January 1906, Page 4

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DUNEDIN MARKET. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5335, 27 January 1906, Page 4

DUNEDIN MARKET. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5335, 27 January 1906, Page 4