STOCK REPORT.
,Mr Donal I Stronach (on behdfof the New Z -aland Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited) reports as follows for the week mding January I9:h : ■ Fat Cattle.—23-2- head-were yarded at Burnside to-day, and the supply being a very full one, proved more than sufficient for trade requirements, and last week’s quotations Were barely snpporte I. Bullocks sold at from L 4 ,5s Cl to LS 17s 01. Wo disposed of drafts as f o'lows On account of Mr J. G. Buck bind. 25 bead—lulllocks at t.4 15s to 1.7 17< 6 1 ; cows at L 4 2 1 5 1 to L 6 10s; on account of Messrs Ross Brothers, 22 head—bullocks at LG 15s to 1.9; and cows at T. 52s 61. We quote prime beef barely 22s G 1 per IOOIbs, Fat CJves. —2O head yarded, and sold at .from 15D to 21s per head. Fai; Sheep were iii very full supply, 2803 he .d having been penn'el.of which 1803 were emss hreds and 1000 merinos, The firmer ad 1 at from 7s 9 I to Us, and the latter at, from 0s to 7s per head, showing a decline of Is to Is 61 per head on last market prices. We sold drafts on account of the undermen’-ioried constituents as foi-l-.ws MrJ. C. Bucklan I, at 6s; Mr Wm. shand, at 9s'; Messrs Wilson Bros., at, 8s 61; Mr D. Lawson, at 11s. Quotation, for prime, 1J Ito 2 I per lb. • -Fat Lambs. —595 were pepped, which realised from Gs to Bs. We sold drafts on acci.unt of Messrs Win Shand. J. and S. Wilson,.!. C. Buck land-, and Flenfiitg and Hedlev. Seadown, at quotations. Fat Pigs. - GO were sold at 13s 61 to 43s each. Store Cattle.—We call attention to our sale ad vertised irtr Friday next at Wosgiel cattle yards, when ye shall offer ahofft2oo head of steers and bullocks, mostly threequarters fat gnd iiqfb-st-rate condition. Store Sheep.—The demand continues very strong for young sheep, both cross breds and me "inns. Wool. —Our second sa'c for the present mason was held on Tuesday, the 18th January, when we disposed of 298 hates, 30 bags, and 1 fudge, at prices fully eqna’ to those realised in previous week, eo'npetiiion being well maintained by a full icpreaentatlve attendance of buyer.! Crossbrads ranged from BJd to 12,1 1 for greasy. 15J I to 104 ' fm washed, and IGI to 18 1 for sconced. Merinos .realised from 8j Ito 121 for greasy, and 141 to 174 > for washed, several considerable parcel-, on which only a portion was mi show, were held hack for next sales. Detailed catalogues of the London sales up to the departure of the Sail Francisco mail on 3rd December canle to liand last night, confirming the rep art by telegram of. decline in greasy merinos, Ipw c’roks-bredS, and lairdW wool aenu'ed Wools and fine crosi-hreds oh the other hand showing game improvement on September rates. Sheepskiha—Wo offer's 1 a large catalogue on Monday, which met with spirited biddings, and realised prices. Full wool cross bred skins sold up to 6s 7 I, and merinos up toGi ; ordinary skins from la IM to 4s 7-1 ; lambskins, is B.t to 2s 2.1 ; and pelts, 9 I to Is 7 1 each. Hides.—The demand is not equalled by the supply, consequently the mamet is very linn, and our late quotations arc readily obtainable. Tallow.—The demand is very limited, and recent prices Scarcely maintained. We quote up to 25s per cwt. for fair to good, un i. 15s to 16s for rough-fat. Grain—Whoa’: Millers’ requirements appear for pro.cut sili.fiel, but there won d bp ho d.fficu.ty in disjoint of really p ima sa iv do i, although, pn-li p's, k shal l tinier oir lis qn Aat'Cf is- noul I hive to be accepted. O.usi Bevmilafew transactions f a shipment, th-re has-hem n > rii ivemerit to recor'. B ,rley iNo lung doing. Nominal q lotatljns—WhaaC Prime miffing. 4s 8 1 ; or 'in try to good, 3s 6d to 4- 3I ; fowl fe'd, 2s 61;t03s 3. ■ oats, raiding, Is 7.1; fi.o Is 41 to Is 6 I per btiahcl.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 980, 28 January 1881, Page 3
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