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Commercial News

AUSTRALIAN MABKETS.

" By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. (PJiR UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Sydney, December 19. Wheat— Chick, 2s to 2s 2d; NewZealand milling, 3s. Oats — Feeding, Is 9d ; milling, 2s to 2s 2d. Maize 3b to 3s 2d. Barley — Cape, nominally 2s 6d; "English, 3s- 6d. Bran., dull, • 73 ; pollard, 7dj" oatmeal, £11 to £12 "" Potatoes, best new crop, £3 to £3 10> ; onions, £4 to £o 10d. Butter — Dniiy made, 3d to 6d ; separator mado, 6d to 7d ; factory madrf 7d to9d. Cheese— Local made, h i to 6d : ]N : ew Zealand made, 6d tv <^1. Bacon Loual cured, 7d to bfl ; I\ : -w Zaa!au>i cute.l, 9J-d to 10il. Ranis — Now Zdiiland cured, fid to Is.

■ vThje Stock Market

riIEEMAJN K. JACKSON & CO.'S STOCK E-itOKT. We have to report a depressed state of the cattle market." Young cattle re< e.ve some attention, but gro.vn cattle are barely saleable. ■t, Feild inu 1 only a few came forward. Ai ■^VaiJijanui the pens were all fall of / Teally g*>"d sfuuk. Large well grown Imllot-ks jvero turned out unsold but-] the cows and ymiug beasts fuun 1 .Imyar?* at. (juottttinNS bolow, -heep, at PiMlilin^-, ivi^re well competed for, al! j being sol I.1 '. At St. Hill ""treat, wp •cloart.'l all (he lines at or afl> 3 T th' 3 sucti-m. Jt'ig* were at lower value <i» tiiu n'liolo. "On Saturday poult? y sold at full values Cattle. — 18 month-old steers, 30/ ; forward cows, 35/- ; yearlings, H/- tf> 22/ ; heifers, 17/*"; weatiers, 7/6; inilon cowa, £2 to £3 7/. »*3hbbp. — At Feilding : Forward fitoie wethers, 8/6. t0 8/10; others, 7./9 to 8/- ; ewes and lambs, 9/8 to 10/- ; fat. ewes, 7/- to 7/6. At Wanfranm : Fat wethers, 9/- to 9/6 ; ewes, 7/- ; forward stores, 8/- to 8/4 ; halfbred wethers, 7/9 ; shorn hoggets, . 7/6; ewes and lambs, in "<vool, 12/5; wethers, in wool, 13/4 to 13/6. • Pigs. —Large porkers, 21/- to 26/- ; others, 14/- to 20/-; small pigs, 7/3 to 9/. Poultry. — Turkeys, 6/- to 9/6 the couple ; ducks ; 4/- to 4/3 ; fowls, 2/6 j to 3/3 ; and geese, 4/6 to 5/3 the pair.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 78, 21 December 1889, Page 3

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Commercial News Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 78, 21 December 1889, Page 3

Commercial News Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 78, 21 December 1889, Page 3

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