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Commercial Intelligence.

AUCKLAND. jIIVE STOCK HAEKBT. Bdckxand’s report for the week ending April 6. At taymatket on Saturday last, fodder was in usual sup] prices ruled from £2 10s to £4 per ton. Oats, an in dint supply, brought 6s Id per, bushel. There was a fulifect of horses', principally of a light description, and goohpetltion ruled throughout for stock of this class. One horses were, not in request, and several were withdraw Fer rim'ArtiUery'horses an average of fli was obtt. At Triangle on Tuesday not many cattle were pern they were dairy stock and sold freely, best cows twin £2O each. A full market of sheep' sold at good rataapier merinos three-fourths, bringing 21s and 22s eactiastrallan wethers, ex Hydra, 17s 6d each. Atomarket oh Thursday, being race-day, not many Btoitle were brought forward. Fat cat tie.were in full supihout 100 head being sold. High rates ruled thrrot, test qimlity bringing 46s to, 60s the 100 lbs. ‘ Tfeep market was fully supplied with wethers genecondition. STerinos, brought from 20s to 23s eacfeif-bred Leioe'stera 28s to 35s each, with a free sale/ Pi\re more plentiful than usual; there was a steady eritpw'them, and all sold at fully late rates. kg Howteu A Co.’s Report for week ending r April 0. We to report that fat cattle have not changed in pricte our last week’s report; prime qualities still reablgh figures, fully 45s the lOOlbs; second qualities ara i r >iowor in price, about 40s the 100 lbs. Store cattjoousider lower in price, and with a downward tend The market was well supplied with this class; first' dairy cows fully maintained the higher rates whioo. been ruling of late; second-class cows are not hrtnsrclatively. high prices. The market was fully •ttpprith this class of stock. Shfarket.—-There was a full market of fat sheep, wind readily. We consider price# about 2s a head bights'week than last, for the best qualities, halfbrfcdnght' 3ds each ; 1 soine very prime ‘ merinoes brouis each. - OU Sale.—There was a good show of store cattle and tows at the market, which brought about the sAma at ,Vewmartcet.' "■ ‘ Hdarket.—Saturday last there was a fair show of harsft mostly of an’inferior description. Draught b-itsqe r..*y scam in the market; there was coaametfcqtJfy for them. . . . . Cm wethers ex Beautiful Star, from Napier; sold «rswlai»3deach.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 370, 23 April 1866, Page 3

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Commercial Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 370, 23 April 1866, Page 3

Commercial Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 370, 23 April 1866, Page 3

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