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.SIR. J. G UNSOX’S GIFT. AI’CKUAXD. December !>. Sir .Tames Gimsou lias handed to the University College Council £I3OO sterling, presented to him by AucTdand citizens, which, with an equal Government subsidy will vield interest for a scholarship in agriculture. The Council agreed that the scholarship he a post graduate one.

per cwt. (Is lOhl to 1= lid per lb); November 28th. 218 s to 220 s per ewt. (Is 11 5d to 1= 113 d per lb). CHEESE. English—Finest- farmers' unchanged and steady. Official quotations are: Canadian—Coloured and white (faildemand). December sth. lids to 112 s up to H4s per cwt. (113 d to Is o}d per lb); November 28th. 114 s to 116 s per ewt. (Is OJd per lb). Estimated .stocks of cheese on hand December Ist. London. Liverpool, and Bristol, were Canadian and American 209.700 boxes. New Zealand and Australian 950 crates against- 309.600 and 33.170 same time last year. TTEAfP. Afanila market dull and prices lower. “J“ grade January-Alarch ehipmenls quoted at £!! at the close. Small demand for Sisal-Tanganyika No. 1 Do-cemlier-Fobruary shipments quoted at £45. New Zealand market quiet, but good tone. Sellers quote higli-points £4O. fair £36 for Novemlier-Jamtary to January-March shipments. Possible buvers 10s less. WOOL. ; Demand comities good at sales. Rates unchanged. PEAS. Maple Partridge No. 1 New Zealand sold 74s 6d down to 725. Fair average difficult to sell round 65=. New crops No. 1 have been sold at 68= to 60s. Alarch-April shipments. Tasmanian new crops early delivery sold at 80s. but nominal value later loading about 7-> s (>!. Tj 111 tlemmul is cliicflly for hand-picked Dutch and Japanese. New Zealand and Tasmanian difficult to sell on account ol irregular qualities, £l3 ifts accented for Tasmanian medium quality. Nominal value for New Zealand about £l6. BEANS. Market: quiet, English selling at 46s to 18=. COCKSFOOT. Quiet. Nomina! value Danish <<s c i f. London. oats. --not: demand steady. Forward shipments quiet. No. 2 Canadian Western Novem bcr-Deccm her shipments sold of) s Xn •*> white clip November shipments offered at 23s 9d. New crop plate Januni y-Fobruaiy shipments -is od. Demand'is good for English best. Fine white winter making 335. best new white spring 30s 6d nominal value. “A” grade New Zealand Cartons November shipments 29s Gd. TALLOW. .Spot market quiet. Present quotations unchanged.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1925, Page 1

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