COMMERCIAL.
. ->. THE AUCKLAND MARKETS.
The New Year holidays have stopped nil commeicial business, and the only thing- to report is a fill of £1 per ton in flonr and bran, and 10> pfr ton on slurps. Advices have been received fyom Sydney tlmjt there is a vital panic in the pioduce maiket theie, ami a collapse in piien nlto£?ethei exlraoidinary, seeing the excited state of the maiket before the rainfall. Tho arrivals from New Zealand were very heavy. In the local produce market price" show little cbanue. Best daity butter is Gil per lb wholesale, anil 8d pet lb retail ; while cjrffs ha ye. fallen to <p'd per dozen wholesale, and lOd per dozen ietail. LIYIO STOCK AND PRODUCE ' MARKETS. Messrs Alfred Buckland and Sons' Weekl\ Repoit.— DipinA l '» e V^t ee^ the businosv in thp tow n lias been pominai. At Pukekohe nn Monday there was u larger muster than usual of catj.le of all elates, with a steady (fcinand sip t>atisi;tctoi\ prices throuu,hout tho sale. At Re.mucta on Thmsday dairy cattle were in nsiH puniber. piices for those near calving landed f»om .£3 for heileis to £5 10s for ,j?o,o(l rows. Store cuttle, in moderate number, sold fairly well. A full market of well-fatted cattle maintained last week's values. JSteers ranged fioin 14s to 10s : cows, lls to 13s the 1001b. Calves, in short supply, w ere better worth. Sheep, short of req'iii orients, kept last week's wines, wethers ranging itom lls to I4s ; e\ve=, Ss to lls each. Lambs, plentiful, sold fieely : fair quality brought from 8s to 14? each ; interior, from 4s. Poikeis weie in demand at full value, FARM AJsD pAIRY PRODUCE [Corrected to noon of Thursday.] "Wholesale. Retail. 8. d. s. A. B. d. s, d, Butter, fiesh, dairy, lb .. .. OG.. 0 0 0 0 ..0 8 80., Waikato "Anchor" brand 1 0 ...p 0 0 0 ..1 .3 Do., iuferior salt .. 0 3 ..0 0 Milk, quart .. .. 0 3|..0 -t Cteese, local, lb 0 4 ..0 4£ 0 5 ..0 7 Do., best factory U 4+..0 5 Eggs, dozen 0 8"..O 0 10 ..0 0 L»ra, bladder, lb 0 W..0 6; 0 6..0 9 Hams, bacon, Pro. 0 6 ..0 8 Do., baro . . 0 7J..0 0 Cant, bacon, new 0 7..0 0 0 7.}..0 8 Hcims .. .. 0 7J..0 8i- 0 8 ..1 0 FLOUK. JC s. £ s. Flour, Anck. roller, ton .. 12 10.. 12 15 Do , household 12 0..12 :> Do , South, i oiler V2 0..13 0 Do , South, sUme 11 10.. 0 0 Bran, scane 5 J.Q.. 0 0 Sharps .. 4 ().. 0 0 HAY A>*D CORN. Per p^t. Hay, ton .. 3 0..4 0 5 0 ..G 0 Oaten, do. .. 2 0..3 0 40. .5 0 Chaff, threshed .. 120.. 2 0 0..0 0 Oaten Chaff .. 2 0..2 15 Shaw, load .. 0 18. .1 10 4 0 ...5 0 Clover, ton .. 5 0..0 0 Potatoes, locjl .. 5 0..8 0 s. d. p. d. Maize, bushel .. 3 4..0 0 0 0 ..0 0 B-ulej,f?ed -• 3 0..3 3 3 3 ..4 0 Do., mating .. 3 9.. 3 10 Oats, feel .. 3 3.. 4 1 4 2 ..4 0 Oats, milling .. 4 0..4 G 0 0 ..0 0 l/ 0., dun. Southern 2 i>..o 0 0 0,. 0 0 Do, black . ' 2 5..2 7 0 0 ..0 0 Wheat.local milling 4 G...0 0 0 0 ..0 0 Wheat, Southern 5 6..0 0 0 0.. 0 0 Do., fowl ... 4 0 ..0 0 4G ...0 0 Thames cattle market. At Fleming and Co.'n weekly sale of ftt cattle which was held on 2nd inst. at their yards, Paiawai. Thames, they report that a large number werey aided. Bidding was very slow throughout on account ot the supply bein^ i ither in excess of the demand required, although all weie Hold i anging in prices a1?a 1 ? follows : Steers, medium weight*, at from £4 10s to £b each, equal to fiom 13s to 14s per 1001b. Cows at from £3 5s to £4 2s Gd c.ich, equal to from 10-* to 12.s per 1001b. Sheep (wetheis), 10s 9d to Us each; ewes, 8s each ; lambs, 7s 3d to 8s each.
BRADLEY AND CO.'S MAIL COACH I- EAVES Te Aioha for Thames DATLY Ji at 0 a.m. LeavcM Thames for Te Aroha DAILY at 8 a.m. CARRIAGVS. Sinsrle and Double P,n ff - if'os ; aNn Ladip"' and Gentlemen's Raddle rforsos ON HI UK. niIADLKY & FKRGUSON.TRAnOITA
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,WESI E Y A N CHURCH SERVICES. SUJJIMY, JANUARY G. Tff Aroh'i, II ri.u)., Uf)\ r S. la.vy ; 7 i p.m., Mr Bnf; l<> ; Wiiimotmoin v, 7pm , | Rev S. fjiwrv; SlissCtesbiH \ , r} p m., Mr Beinro^e ; T" An-ha West, 3 p.m., IJi-v S. La wry ; Wailekain-. 11 a in.-, Owhaio.i, 3 p.m. and i'aeroiij 7 p.m , Mr Elliott.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 331, 5 January 1889, Page 2
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