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(United Press Association.—Copyright ) LONDON. October 22. ' Silver, 29 l-16th. LONDON, October 23. OopjrejhirHSn-ot £753 16s. i.o'Jo 11--"^8^o*' £229*5 three months, Lend.—£2o*. Wheat.—Cargoes are firm and quiet January-February was offered 395. 3d and February-March at 395. Wheat.—The American visible sunnly of wheat is 68,837 bushels. ' (United Press Association.—Copyright.) SYDNEY, October 23. The Mnunganui's shipment of potatoes is selling at £13 per ton. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE. (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, October 23. , Tho Department of Agriculture has received tho following cable from ' tho High Commissioner for New Zealand under lasb Saturday's London . dato. (>iote. —Quotations, except where ot&er- . wrso specified, aro average market quotations). Eggs.—Market quiet, with prices slightly weaker owing to largo supply. Fair demand for cheaper sort. Per 120 • Homo 13s^ to 14s. M. ■ Italian., Us. to Us. M. ; Hungarian, Bs. 6d. to 10s. 6d : Russian, Rs. 6d. to 10s.; French, los. *n, ; .Putchi 13s. 6d. to los.: Danish. 10s. 6d. to 12s. Poultry.—Market firm, and good demand. Chickens: Home. 9d.'to Hkl per lb.; turkeys, home. 9d. to Is. 2d. 3acon.—Market quieter; prices firm on account of sma.ll supply of all desiptlono^ Irish ' J 6s- to B'3s.; Danish, /45.-to Bds.; Swedish, 745. to 81s. ; Russian, ,os. to 765.; ' Canadian 74 5 . Xo /OS. Hams.—Market firm. American, 60s. to /2s.:_Tn S h 84>s. to 1065.; Canadian, 70s. to 755.; English, 925. to 108s. JFREEMAN r7 7JACKSON'S SALE. P. R. Jackson and Co.'s fortniehtlv YUngamn salo was held yesterday when there was a small yardino- o f sheep, but a largo entry of cattle and pigs tho two latter classes eliciting good bidding. CT P[j?3.—Slips 16s. to 18s., stores £1 to £1 ™'-, P 1 °rkers £1 lOs- to £2 Bs.. baconers £2 11s. to £2 17s. 6d. Sheep.—Mixed hoggets 135.. 15s. 3d., los. 6d los. 9d., 2-tooth ewes 17s e«pi and lambs 17s. 9d. ' Cattle—Prime fat cows £8 135., fat store £8, store cows £2 13s. £3 ois f'S ?L" £i 3s> ' 4 15s- ?ounZ bnllot-k;; £(» 16«.. forward empty cow ? £5, voimir £3 to £1 9s. 6d.. m.xed yearlings £3. ! &■- Is. fxl., cows with calves f'2 ]->; I £3 Bs., £4, £o Ls.. £5 0.5., £5 I's" I young st^nrs £4 25.. Hereford lmifer fi\ ' 10s., aged cows 3 2a. 6d., £3 los- cJ. z-vpnj- heifers £3 17s. 6d.. bulls £3 1-^" > to £o. • "■' i SPRING CATTLE FAIR. ' New Zoalan:! Loan and Mercantile ' AGTonr-v Co.. Ltd. and Reduced, ami Dn.Vr., y am] c . o-t u<} in oon -- {| " report:— • -^ fiK TI finn"?l] '••''ttlo fair on flPcontir o;- Mr. R. A. M-Kei l7 io> was 'neld ' a t » n'mprs+on North on Tuesday. tb« 22n.1 Oc-tnhor Tl^ entflo WO re nil well-brrd , st.ot.on hnos. M.700 ?:end hefno- r.«nnM | A*: m the nast. they were well drnfterl p.nrl ov^>^- hn^.st avp<? pennorl ,ri T,v 0 n.-m.. TV-ro was n V n rv larco attend-! of lu,vers. vkftoiv bpin«r nrr*pnr rrnm nil nnrts of tb- n^in-^'n.' GV-ZI pi-f-oc. were reali.sod throughout, and . --. h.^p to Tr»T, nr f . r , o , t cn rosv . f!) , v .,i P ! 1 'VZ rf<''/>*• in or wre the prices renliwd : °> • :^- c? I?«.'fifl.. £1 I!«.'.' £1 , 17<3. : ST'orfTiorp cf^r>»- i?i"o,. . fTn-r.fr..-] ! I=.. f^» ft*, eg r Q ;€ q ]a, fifl : ! Roroford lieifer^, £?. 7-.- (VI.. 19.^ ftrl • I Shor+bririi Ijoiforc. £ ]O C . O_ vonf p - ct^orp. £' <!.«.: 2-ycnr Shorthorn steer!?!

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 24 October 1912, Page 8

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COMMERCIAL. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 24 October 1912, Page 8

COMMERCIAL. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 24 October 1912, Page 8

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