MESSRS F. R. JACKSON & CO.'S LONDON AGENTS REPORT.
14, Fmsbury: Circus, ' * » -London, 31at December ,;lßßS. ;•* « Our latest colonial dates are, Christ-'* church 17th . November, ' received* ! ptfc - Aorangi on 29th infant"; Sydney Vf&kd' November, and Melbourne 19th Novenlsr ber, received via Brindiaron the 29fch m Btaht.' ''* .""■ i ".-" ! . .^'f':. : 7v><J ..?-.,.-> Wool.^The aaleiiclbied pn.tha 4tli v instant 1 - wiih>igoodcoml3eUtipn. )i tQ f th»- 1 last. But little bnsinessjbaV'b'een d'dritf since! :. though, values are considered to be steady. ..-.;»-.... ".;'"' "' ; 'Y.''' : '"'*'?. " >a "** .Tallp^.-— T,he last 'sale was 'held j on-a the 18th instant ; with diminished stock»/> : tb« demand has improved, and; priceswtere, for = fine -mutton 26s 6d, . i airrrte. 'good 24s 6d to 265, fine.-bVef SBsffSrV 51 good 24s to 253, : inferipr, m proportion . and : selling. .. badly. ; ' srock | w Australasian m first hands ik ii! ab&titv 'l6,ppo'casks,. ! . ( ;?T i ■'"? • ; - :>ii-:--oi(* 3x& | Si9e8 J "and iieather.^^Onlj «r small; [number were offered on the 17th instant, ; and all were withdrawn,- bidding being ' Weak. Present stock ot. Australasian m first hands ;is ,14,165 hi^es. , Jhere hag been a'^Ood l mquiry- for leathe>/andr)Jl"^ ojEfered 'sold !at front .Sid-jto.^OM./^ Bazils'6id-to 12fd forM^urneiißncrfS l ti> Hid for New Zealand. — I Frozen Meat.—? During Christmas week the demandfor miittbriswas--v«tyv weak. Prices, F howeverii have, with th« cold weathet, unproved, and are^Hw week 4^d to;sd pervib l fdr m^jt 7 t<S and 5d to 6d for beef 'Owing t&the failure of : the root crops her,e large numbers ofsEnglish sheep T have; been ient v to A mSrke| ; lately i and^^w^^hink the proepeet for frozen^ mutton is, more favour^bleV eipecially as theJajrge i Xtplpk¥~^iieh wewi accumulatiqg^a^eili&Bn^iduWd by recent sales. We are looking "goon to t*~ . oeive lambs, which for the next three months, will meet "with'a/ good demand at probably 7d per Ib. ', has, .been much, restricted; ABi ifijusualjt jtfi <j r^me hi] (thW year ; sellers are askhia: 34s 6d*"pW^KP Its for Australian, cargoes , of new wheat. New Zealand wheatlisjquQtcdaf 32s to 34s per 496 lbs, ex granary, htavy bats, 29s to 32s per -384. lbs. Beans, 85s 36s per 504 ft. Superfine Australians 'flour, 24s to 26» l ; New. ; Zealand, jJOS^ia^ 23s per 280.' lbs, prices being ... alinosf/^thJ^ same asm bnr last. -It lßrcasser.t4d\|ha|j there is a decrease in' the aci*eag§ -bjf !wheat;spwn here. ," ■ ; ;~ y\ '■ -'■'■ ■ - : --: s-oa.^t ;" The weather 'during 'the past J four: weeks has varied much — from^aeverej jfrbsts for a few dayj, affording a little {skating, to warm damp days, and again to J ßha*rpfrqsts;~! -r . rrrA T
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1639, 19 February 1886, Page 2
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405MESSRS F. R. JACKSON & CO.'S LONDON AGENTS REPORT. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1639, 19 February 1886, Page 2
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