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Commercial News ■• - ■ - "" V-viiu^ -■"--■ •- ■'■""■ ' "~'~ '"'*'■ ' ° MARKETS. j . Wellington, August 3, George Thomas and Co. report produce prices as follows : — Market un- ; changed. Flour, oat?, and wheat remain firm at late rates. Potatoes still maintain their value, especially for really warranted samples. We quote roller flour at £10 10/- and stone at £9 15/« to £10 per ton, oatmeal, £14 15/- to £15; wheatmeal, £10 ;S/-j oats, 3/2 to 3/3; .vhole fowls' wheat, 3/7 ; broken samples, 3/3; maize, 3/10; feed barley, 2/10; 1 beaus, 3/10 to 3/11 ; cheese, 4£d to s£d, according to quality ; hams and bacon, 8d ; prime fresh butter, lOd ; salt do, 8d per ' Ib ;. eggs, 1/4 per doz ; onions are hard to pick up, and readily command £23 per ton. Poultry— Fowls' 2/9 to 3/-; ducks, 3/6; geese, 5/6; turkeys, 6/- per pair. Fruit.— TJiere is a brisk demand for all descriptions, and apples find ready sale at 14/- to 15/- per case. LONDON AND AUSTRALIAN MARKETS, Bj Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. ' (*EB UNITED PEESS ASSOCIATION.) London, August 3 The tallow market 18 quiet, but |>rlces remain steady." Best mutton, 27/- to 27/6 ; best beef; 26/6 to 27/. •■- An Australian cargo of wheat has Wn sold at 34/. New Zealand 4 per cent inscribed «tocfc, 106£, with active market. Australian wheat, ex warehouse, 39/6 ; market steady, New Zealand, 39/- ; market firm. Sugar.— German best, 20/-; Java, 22/6. Sydney, August 3. Breadstuff deliveries for the week are 386 tons flour. 100 tons wheat from Adelaide, 902 tone, flour, 51 tous wheat from New Zealand, and 227 tons flour from Victoria. The New Zealand Loan and Mer «antile Agency Company (Limited) have received the following telegram from their London office, dated the 2nd instant :— Tallow there is a fair trade demand. Good mutton is worth £27 5/- and beef £26 per ton. Frozen Meat— The price of beef has declined fd since last reporting. New Zealand Hemp — Common qualities are neglected, but good is in __^ Advertisements Winter ON MONDAY Sale Winter we shall offer Sale Winter 8000 pairs Sale Winter of Sale Winter HOSE Sale Winter in .. ; Sale Winter BIBBED COTTON. Sale Winter Parcels Saie Winter of Sab Winter 6 pairs Sale Winter for Sale Winter "|7£ Sale Winter 1/ O Sale "Wiuter 2 pairs Sale Winter for Sale Winter I/O 1 Ift 1/Q Sale Winter 1/Q I/O 1/ef Sale TE ARO HOUSE Winter BLACK RIBBED Sale Winter CASHMERE Sale Winter in parcels of Sale Winter 2 pairs Sale "Wiuter for Sac Winter Q/I 1 Q/£ Q; 1 1 Sale Winter /£/ 11 O/ O O/ 11 Sale Wiater OHILDRENS' Sale Winter HOSE Sale Winter RIBBED COTTON Sale Winter 2 pairs Sale Winter for Sale Winter /Q /I M "| / Sale Winter "/ i7 7 J-U* J-/ Sale Winter A lot of Sale Winter Knitted Wool Skthts Sale Winter extraordinarily cheap Sale Winter Q/£ Each Sale Winter &/0 Sale JAMES^MITH, TE ARO HOUSE WELLINGTON, MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD. ""VTOTICE ia hereby given that the J^l Manchester Road Board intend to make certain deviations of the Watershed Road, between the junction of Ulysses Road with the Watershed Road, and the Midland Road with the Watershed Road. Plans and full particulars may be seen at the Board's Office, Feilding. CHARLES BRAY, Clerk Manchester Road BoardMANCHESTER ROAD BOARD. "VTOTICEv is hereby given that the j3 M^iicWegter Road Board intends to take two acres and five perches out of the Tofcorarigi Reserve, and two acres two roods four perches decimal «ight perches out of the Beu Ecu Reserve,. both such Reserves being in the Manchester Road District for the construction of a Road from the Makino Road to section 4, Sub division B, Manchester Block. The plan of the said Lands is open for inspection at the Office of the Manchester Road Board, Feilding. All Persons affected by the taking of such laud and the construction of such road must send in their objec- 1 tions if any to the Chairman of the Man- 1 cheater Road Board, withm forty days from the first publication of this noThe width of the road to be constructed is one Chain and the formation therein will be about fifteen feet **!** :. : ; CHARLES BRAY, Clerk Manchester Eoad Board.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 22, 6 August 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 22, 6 August 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 22, 6 August 1889, Page 3

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