export for October, 1911, the corresponding figure? for October, I'Jlu, being eliown in parentheses 29,081oz„ £116,679 (24,282nz.. £96,423): fircyiuouth. 41590z., £16,515 146610Z.. £13,333); Dunedin, 3G240z., £12,(-95 (nil, nill; Invercargill, 19190z., £7675 (283207.., £»,««!: totals, 33;1830z., £152,964 !31.8250z., £126,236). The increase for the month of Octobcr, 1911, .amounted to 63580z., valued at £25,728. In October, 1911. 93,CC7nz. of silver, valued at £9351, were, exported from the Dominion. In October. 1910, the silver export amounted to 124,7860z., valued at £12,524. There was a decrease for tho later period of 31,7770:'u, valued at £3173. For the ten months ended on Octobe.- 31, 1911, the Dominion gold exnnrr totalled .'.96..'C5 ounces, valued at £1,544,882, a,; against 404,694 ounces in the corresponding period of the previous year. There was a decrease in the later period of 18,289oz„ valued at £56,231. During the ten months mentioned, the Dominion silver export totalled 1,C87,7940z., valued at £1(3.118. as against 1,448,222az„ valued at £145,150 for the same ten months in 1910. There wan a decrease for the later period of 360,428 ounces, valued at £.>6,032. THE METAL MARKETS. By Telecraph—Press Association—Copyright (Ecc. November 1, 11 p.m.) London, November 1. Copner.—On spot, £55 7s. Ed.: three months, £56 2s. 6d.; electrolytic, £57 10s. Tin.—On spot, £190 55.; three months, £189 15s. Lead, £15 10s. GRAIN MARKET. (By Telecranh.—Press Association.) Duncdln, Xovembcr 1. Thore is little or no change to roDort in the gra.in market this week. While prices are firm, busincsa is limited. Prime milllne volvct, 3s. lid. to 45.; do. Tuscan and velvet oar, 3s. lOd. to 33. 10ld. Medium is beine taken up for fowl feed at 3s. Bd. to 3s. 9d.; inferior. 3s. sd. to 3s. 7d. Oats: Owing to the absence of demand from the north, the market is dull, and the small business being done is confined to local rcouirements. The quantity held here would not take long to shift if there was any demand from outside. Prime milling, 2s. USd. to 35.; good to best feed, 2». lCd. to 2s. lid.; inferior to medium, 2s. Bd. to 2s. 9d. THE PROPERTY MARKET. Messrs. J. H. Pethune and 00. report having recently sold tho following city and suburban pronertir.s:— Citv: Talavera Terrace, leasehold section with dwelling of i-iirht rooms, £8C0: Mortimer Terrace, freehold land, frontaco of 30 feet, with 4-roomed cottage. £365; Kelhurne. section of 14 perches, vith family residence, £1725; Hawltestnno Crc-icnt, freehold land, frontage of 25ft., depth 84ft., with 5-roomed dwelling, £415; Adelaide Ro;»d, corner block, frontage 84ft., depth of 79ft.. with two shops and two dwellings, £2000. Suburban: Kelhurne Extension, Moan* Road, building site, 28 perches. £EO. and section of 23 perches, £25; KhandaUah. Woodmancote Road, two sections, total frontage 12Cft.. £GOO: K isencath. The Par/tde, freehold land. 25 ncrches. with 5-room-ed dwelling, £350; Crescent Road, land ?. of an acre, wit'i 5-rooned dwelling and conveniences, £650; Khandallah, Main Itoa-d, lovel_ section, containing j. rood 32 perches, with residence of seven rootr.G. £1050; Islard Bay, Adelaide Road and Hollowny Ro?.d. corner section., frontages of 66ft. and' 82.ft. 6in., £2SO: T'or- Parad". lnvel building site, havine a frontage of 49ft,. 6in.. by a dentil of 165 ft., £175; Maranui, Sutherland Road, la.rge section, over l-acre, with-Vliare, Plimmorton. Motaliara Road, bniluii.g site of 39.4 perches, £50: fronting beach, level section of l-acre. £50: Kilhirnie North, Overton Terrace, building site, mnd 39ft. ICin. by a, depth of 206 to glfift. £215; a.lso fourl'oonied oattace adjoining, on land 37ft. x 218 ft.. £330: Vogeltown. Forturatus Street,, level building site. 39ft. 9in. by 135 ft.., £137: Plimmerkm; Extension Subdivision, building "ite. J4 nerehes,. Day's Pay, Main Rnnd. seaside section, frontage 44ft... depth 2i9it.. £i 64; Tui Road, level section. 41ft, by 165 ft., with bungalow cottage, £550. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. NELSON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. NINETEENTH GRAND SHOW. To be held at RICHMOND PARK - ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 21st AND 22n<) NOVEMBER. All Entries close at tho Secretary's Office, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, Bth November. Entrance Fees must accompany Entries. J. GLEN, Secretary. Richmond, 20th October, 1911. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW. NOVEMHI'H l. 2, 3. Under tho l'atronago of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR LOUD ISLINGTON. METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL, LIVE STOCK, MACHINERY SHOW. AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB'S ANNUAL CHAMPION DOG SHOW. Unexcelled Display of Blood Stock in Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Dogs. Hnnting, Riding, Driving, and other intensely interesting Competitions. GRAND PARADE OF EXHIBITS. Machinery, Implements, and Farmers' Supplies ot all Descriptions to bo inspected. Exhibition Halls and Side Shows open each evening, 7 to 10. W. T. PENNY. Secretary. EGMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWENTY-EIGHTH GREAT ANNUAL STOCK, INDUSTRIAL AND KENNEL CLUB SHOW. HAWERA, NOVEMBER 8 and 9th. This is always the most striking and successful Show of tho New Zealand year. This year all previous efforts will bs eclipsed. LATE ENTRIES; NOW GET GOING IN TIME. There will be remarkably full Entries in all sections this year. It is always risky to leave your .Entries to the last moment. All Rules, and Regulations, all particulars of competitions, and detailed terms of contest in the several sections aTe set out clearly in the Schedule. Make yourself familiar with all the. conditions. THE GREAT SHOW OF THE YEAR. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BE OUT OF IT. F. G. TREWEEK, Secretary, HAWERA. WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL AND »V PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWENTIETH ANNUAL SHOW, TWENTIETH ANNUAL SHOW, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 and 8, Valuable Prize List includes 20-guinea Cup for Champion Hunter, 10-guineaand other Cups for Hacks, 2i)-guinea Cup for Fat Cattle; 5-guinea Cup for Fat Sheep, and Cups' also for. Shorthorn, Holstein, and Dairy Cattle, Classes. Last year's Show was visited by 20,000 people in one day. Schedules of Pvize Lists may be obtained from Secretaries of all kindred Associations, or from J. C. POTTS, Secretary, Hamilton. jgTRATFORD A. AND P. SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29th and 30th. Classes in Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Poultry, Homo Industries, Dairy and Otlier Produce, Technical and School Children's Exhibits. THE GREATEST DAIRYMAN'S SHOW In tho Dominion. £1400 PRIZE MONEY £1400 £1400 PRIZE MONEY £1400 Inclusive of SPECIAL PRIZES AND TROPHIES. Champion Jumping Competition, £22 10s. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd. Schedules on application to Secretaries of kindred associations, or to E. JACKSON, Secrotnry, I STRATFORD.
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