WHOLESALE PRODUCE PRICES
■. Messrs. I<aery and (Jo. j.ui., Alien f Street, report, -wholesale prices as fol- ■' loir:—Fmrl wheat, frond whole, 7s. 1(1(1. i per busliel,' sacks extra; feed barley, ,is. ■: Od. per bushel, sacks extra: maize. Ss..Btl. per bushel, sacks extra; feed peas, is. ; per bushel, sacks extra; blue peas, for Dnilimj. 16s. od...sacks extra; oats, feed, ■ , l Al"eri3i)'=, ss. -t<l."per bushel, sacks extra; tab, feed.■•Garten's, s'. 6d.'to ss. 8(1. per , bushel, sacks exlra; oats, Dun, ss. 6d. to ■5s 9d sacks extra; chaff, oatpn sheaf, cood bright, Xll tos. ner ton, racks ik 'on trucks, or f.o.b. Wellfosfon; Farwi. food, £9 10s. per ton; flour, in sacks, .£l6 ss. per ton; pollard, .£lO ss. nor ton; bran. ,€8 10s. uer ton; hay, Canterbury meadow. •;£s'" lfls.; potatoes, .whites,. • table, ,£12,105. per ton. sacks mi; Dakota.? .£l3-per ton; oatmeal. 25's, ,£2.3; ivainuts (New Zealand), Is. W. ner lb., onions. Galiforninn. 31s. ease; fowls, hens Bs. do 9s.«choice roosters lis. to 13s. pair, ducks, (.Thinners,; 10*. pair; white docks. 13s. pair;-.turkeys. Is. 3d. to Is. 4d. per ■ lb. deadweight; butter, farmers' separator, in bulk affd in pound pats. U. Wd.: : fresh, crates. 25.. eases Is. no.. market steady; dressed pork, choice 70s ' to 90's Is. per lb., 100's 11d. per lb., 120 a lOd per lb., choppers Sd. per lb.; beesr Trax, 2s. s<l. to 2s. ftl. per lb.; chsew,factory medium, rase lots. 11M. per lb.; carbide, splendid qualify, in 1001b. drums, 40s drum; shell' ?rit. .£6 10s. per ton; cvster grit, £$ 'Ms. per ton: salt, coarse , JBIO per ton, fine (cwts.) «£l2 per ton; . seaming twine, 5-ply, Is. 4d. per lb. LIVESTOCK SALES The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agepcy ■ -Company. Limited, Hawera I branch; icport as follows :-On October 28 we held our -fortnightly sale at haltaramea, We had a full yarding in hotji store and dairy pens. Fat cows, £10 is. to £13; store cows. £7 9s. to £9 155.; boners, £3 tp £5 55.; 2-year Shorthorn bull?. 16Jgns. to 18gns.; Jersey cross yearling heifers, '£6 10s.; yearling steers, .£4 to £4 10s.; springing heifers, £11 to £15 155.; hog- ' Bets, £1 13s.' .:Ori October 29 wc ucld our ■yitham sale and had a full yarding, *;hich met with a ready sale, and most .jines were disposed of under the hammer. '(fat cows, £10 12s. 6d. to £12; bulls, £10 40s. tol6gns.; yearliug heifers, £4 ss. to i£s 55.; springing heifers, £9 10s. to £12 325.; yearling' elcers, £5 IBs. to £4 165.; hoggets, <S9s. 10(1.; store pigs, £1 10a. 6d. to £2 10s. At -Hawora, on October 30, ivo had-a full yarding of both sheep nnd cattle, and everything advertised 'tame forward. Fat cows, £12 to 15gns.; store cows, £8 12s. to £10; Shorthorn bulls, ;16gns. to : lßgns.; Jersey bullß, Mens.; fat : wethers; £2 75.; store wethers, £2 oa. 6d.; ilioKgcts, Jls. to: v 34s. 6d.; store pigs, £1 110s. to £5 10b.; springing heifers, £10 10a. to £17 ss'.; dairy cows. £14 15s. to £23. On behalf -of Mr.- W. It. It'Leou we disposed of 300 good yearlings at the following prices;— Jersey cross yearlinj heifers, £6-to £6 18s.; Shorthorn heifers, '•£5 10s. to £5 18s.; Holstcin heifere. £5 35.; Shorthorn steers. £4 10s. to £4 16o. ; HolBtein, £4 -2b. to £4 10s.; 2-year Holstcin empty heifers, £4 ss. Jfesßrs.-- Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Marton. .report as follows:—At Marton on Tuesday we. had good yardiiigs of both sheep and cattle, the majority of which -sold at good values. At lluntcrvillo on Thursday wo held our Spring Cattle Fair, When a good yarding came to hand. Bullocks were in good demand and young cattle, though not brisk. Hold well up to Jate rates. With the exception of two or three liens wo had a clearance at very satisfactory prices. Quotations:—Marton sale: 2-tooth ewes nnd lambs, 40s. Bd.; wether hoggets, 525.; best woolly do., £2 2s. 6d:: m.s. do., 305., 34a. 6d.; others, 275., 235. Sd.; medium do., 255., 265. 9d.; small, 20s. 9d., Vn. 6d.; short wether hog KCts, 255., 25a. 2d.; fat ewes, 385., 415.; fat wethers, 445., 465. 5d.; 2-year steers, £6 10s., £8 55.; yearling do., £5 Is., £6; jji.s. yearlings, £5; small do., £3 10a., £3 163.; 2-year heifers. £7 10s., £10 10s„ and £6 ,10s.; yearling do., best £3; good, £5 65., I£6; fair do., £4 12s. 6d., £4 19s. Sd.; dairy eows, £10 to £20; heifers, £8 to £11; fat cows, £11 ss. Hunterville Cattle Fair: Forward bullocks. £15 3a. 6d., £15 103.; others, £14 is., £14 165.; biul cobured do., £12 10s., £13 175.; 3-year do., £12 5b., £12 10s.; fair do., £10 lis., £n z a . 6d.; 2-year «-,/ 8 ,l S - A d " £S iU - &■■ 1-year do., £5 12s. 6d.. £6 45. ; fair do., £5; poor do., v : m C~: yearlmgß, £3 175., ,C 4 155.; yearliters, £4, £5; l'.A. do., £5 16a., *7 65.; 2-year heifers. £6 10s., £6 15s. caTcs *' fa ?B ' M .- £8 *■! and canes, £6 £8 as.; store cows. £5 12a 6d • d - £1 ° "■•' I iMessrs. Abraham and Will-ams rid ™ J„ to "«>'• .We quote: Fat sheep 0 £2 10s.; forward cows, £8 17s. 6d. to £1010s e : year Btcers, £7 10s. to £7 lOs. 6d. lmg steers, £2 10s., £3 10s., to ft) empty heifers. £4 17s. 6d„ £5, £6, £ 6 {$' to £6 17s. 6d.; bulls, £4 5«. to £3
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 34, 4 November 1919, Page 10
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895WHOLESALE PRODUCE PRICES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 34, 4 November 1919, Page 10
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