Commercial News
[FIB TOTEKD 78888 ASSOCIATION. | • Lowoajr, September 1 30, , At the vooi *kle» prices are utt--changed, r. ..: .„. ['.' &jnXJtfi September, 30. , Wheat—CMck, 3a to 3s 6d; milJ- ling, 3s 10a"io"4a. Oats, Is 10d to 2a Id ; maize, 3a 6d to 3s 93. Barley— -Cape, 2s; English, 2s 6d. Bran, "■ W ; pollard, 7d ; pea*, bine Pras- ~~ nan, 3a 8d to 4s. Potatoes—Tastnanian, £2 to £2f r ltis ; New Zealand, ■ £2 10a to £2 15a. Onions, from £9 , to £12. ButtWr— Dairy made, 6d to '■ 6d ; eeparator L> made, 8d to lOd, «* Cheese, 4sd/ 'Bacdn^Machine-cnjred, - 4fd to s|d;' iand cuJed r 5Jd to;6sds i New Zealand cured, 9d. NeirZea£laadhanurlt& ••• MsLßpxnun, September 30. Wheat— Prime, ' 3a Itid. Mou*-« £ Stone makea, £8 10a; roller makes, i- £9 10a. OatsH-NeW Zealand milling in bond r la lOd; -Victorian stout, 2s lOd ; mciaev 3s $d ; barley, malting, i- SalOd; peas, Ss 2d. Wrlungtonj September 27. George Thomas and Co. report pr - -* duce prices as follows ;— The current week has been" quiet, although there - is a noticeable improvement on the ~ past week. 7 *' Wheat is in fair demand -and good; wh, pie samples command :f rom 3s 6d to ',3s 8d; second quality 3s 2d to 3a^4d ; oats rule from la 84 4o 1 Od ; maige, -3s 6d to 4s ; feed barley, 2a 6d; beans, Ss 9d; peas, 4s 6d; bran, £3 10a; pollard, £4 ; roller flour, £11 W £11 10a; stone do, £10 10s to 411 ; oatmeal, £10 to £10 10s ; wheatiaeal, £10 ; potatoes, 4>2 10a to £2 15s ; onions, £5 10s ; pearl barley £17; split peas, £13 10s ; Btraw chaff, £2 15a; ah^af do, £3 10s to £4; -eggs, Bd, with upward tendency ; the market is. glutted with fresh butter, -which only commands from 4d to 7d, according to quality ; salt do 6d j - cheese, 4^d ; .hams and bacon, factory 'cure, 7d ; do, farmers' cure, 5d to -6d ; honey, 4sd ; fowls' 3s; turkeys, '7s 6d; geese, 6s; and ducks, 4s 6dj -per pair. There is a special demandri -for fruit, and priceß rule as follows :j —Sydney oranges, Bs. to. 9a; Island; -»do, 10a to t2a J ; Hobart apples, 7s 9d » Ato 9s ; a few Auckland lemons realised - 30e per case'P ''■■ ;!i • " '' y '"' Certainly the best medicine Jtabwo m ■ - and Sous' Eucalypti Extbact. 'Test its eminently powerful effects' 'in "•coughs, colds, influenza ; the relief is in* stantancooe. In serious cases, and a<3« cidents of all kinds,' be they wounds, bura«, seildings, braises, sprains, it is ■ the rafest reihedy-— no KVrelnag — bo in-' .flamition. !LAi Vfurprisrng effects pro*' traced in craap, diphtheria, bronchitis, unflamioatioa of the Jung«, swelling, &c.; 'diarrhoea, d reentry, ctie^AAes of die.kidneys and urinary organs. In use at lospiuls and medical clinics «1! oTo'r the -globe; patrbiised^by Hi« idajes^r 'the : King of Italy; crowned with medal' and -diploma at Internatioiul Exhibition, Amsterdato. Trust' in this ' apprbred •rticle. and reject all others. — Adtt.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 46, 2 October 1890, Page 4
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