COMMERCIAL. Te Aroha and Ohinemuri News Office Friday.
THAMES CATTLE MAttKKT. Afc Messrs Fleming Co's weekly sale of fat cattle which was held on the 20th in«t at their yards Parawai Thames. They report : — A foH market of steers, hfifersand cows were yarded, prices being si little easier than previous week's sates* Steers sold at from L 4 5a to L 6 each, being equal to 15s to 14^ per 100 lbs ; heifers sold at from L 3 2* 6U to L 3 15-s each, being equal to 13s to 15s per 1001 b-; cows sold at from L 3 7s Gd to L 5 TOs each, being equal to lils to I-ia per 100 lbs; calves, 4 to 6 weeks* old, aold at from 5s to 8h each. Sheep : Fut ewes sold lit from 14s to 16s Gd each j one pfrn of wethers 17s each ; e\ve«, shorn, 8s 6d to 10s 9<J *»ach ; lambs, a plentiful supply c.une in, and sold at from 5s to 7s each, a tew pens were withdrawn, uot coming up toselier*s prices.
THE l UCKLAND MARKETS. Messrs Alfred Buckland and Sons? Weekly Report. — On Tuesday hides ivere better worth ; be^t heavy ox hides ranged up to 4f d, or fulfy 30s each ; cow lAdes, 2d to 2f«l ; calf skins, 4d to 4|d per }b ; tallow, 22s to 14k 6d tho ewt ; butcher' skins, 4s to 6s 2d ; dry akin I*,1 *, 2s 6d to 4s 9d eacli ; wool, in bug's and dirnps, from s£d to 9d per lb. At Renmem, on Thursday, dairy cattle at profit were better worth 10s each. Store cattle of all classes dull of Bale, and lower in price. Fut cattle in full number, were also lower in price, about 5s each. Trices were from 14s to ] 5s the 100N). We»t Coast cattle averaged L 6. Sheep were lower in price. Store longwoolled wethers in their wool brought lOs 6d ; half bred, 9a 6d each ; fatted shorn hogget*, 8s to Up , heavy sheep, mixed sexes, 128 ; fat lambs, short of requirement, brought from 8s to 11s each. Porkers kept their values, about 3d thelb dead weight ; well brend weaners, 8s to 10k; but coai sq pi»s were at very low v. iliic-s. Messrs Stc ne Brothers' Report. — Southern i»jed oats, 2s 8d ; Danich, 2s 6d ; local, 2s 5d ; Tartarian, 2s 6d ; oatmeal , 14*; Canteibury potatoes, L 3 ; \V?ikato potatoes, £4 ; coin sackn, 44 by 26+, by dozen 6s 6d ; fowl wheat. 3h 6d ; sharps, £4 ; bran, £4 ; Oamaru flnur, first quality, £10 ; Bycrofts, first quality, LlO ; "supeifinc, L 9 ; cliajf. 60s and 90s ; maize, 3s ; feed barley, 3s 6d ; Watt and Co'e liHins and bacon, B£d ; Auckland dairj* fed, 7£d ; Aiicklnrd Tallow Co's bonedust, £7 10s: Sydney bonedust, J.I C, I 6 10" ; Southern. L 5 10s r Queensland. L 7 ; Farmejs' Friend, £5 10s; vinegar, per gallon, I- 6d; box tea, 15s; hulf cliest, Is 6if; Hobart palings, per 100, 5 feet, I 5» »; 6 f.ect, 17s; Manilla rope, 8d nnd 9d ; flax, G£d; mixed p«inrs, 7!bs tins, 6d ; lluncorn lMinciluet, £7 10s ; "lure" bouedust, L 7 ; Goitlen Gem iloui. LlO (bucUb).
B. cl. B d. 8. d. 8, d. Bnttcr, fresh, dairy, lb .. .. 0 5 ..'0 0 Do. second quality o £ 0 0 I'o., third quality 0 3 ..0 5 Dn., "Anchor" brand 0 10.. 0 0 Do., Prime Salt 0 5 ..0 6 He., inferior suit 0 3 ..0 4 Milk, quart local, lb 04, ..0 5J Do., \ <s*t factory 0 5 ..0 0 Ksh'B. do?en 0 7 ..0 0 Lard, hladd.-r, lb 0 5 ..0 6 Eiamß, bat-on, Pro 0 5J..0 G.J ?ant. bacou, new 0 7^.-0 0 Tftina .- -.0 94-..0 O 0 6 ..0 0 0 5 ..0 0 0 4 ...0 0 0 0 ..0 0 0 ..0 0 4 ..0 0 3i..0 0 0 5 ..0 0 0 9 ..0 0 0 0 ..0 0
FLOUR. £ s. £ s. Flour, Northern rollcr,ion . . r)o., household Do., South, roller Do., Combined, roller Po., South, stone Finn, Uh^aiu-e 1 CUfcivcal 2.Vs L,uuuual, 7'h 9 10.. 0 8 6.. 0 9 10.. 0 8 15.. 0 8 5.. 0 3 10.. 0 3 5.. 0 9 10.. 0 14 10.. 0 10 10.. C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 u • •
("Corrected to noon of Thursday.] FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE
Poov Ordinary, ton Eash Coa3t .. Fair Ordinary Bost Ordinary Flax, best cWfto Auckland 80,, Ordinary Southern Tow , .., $ a 32 0 60 0 86 0 3? 0 23 0 20 0 % 10 d jB 0...35 Q.. 0 0... 0 0..38 0..24 0..22 0... 3 a 0 0 0 0 0 0" 0
Hny, ton 3 0..4 0 Oaten, do. 2 0,.3 Q nhaff.tlneehed... 2 0..2 10 Oaten Chaff 8 5..H 10 Straw, loud 0 18.. 110 Clo« er, ton .. 5 0..0 0 Potatoes, locsil .. 5 0..0 0 Potatoes, Southern 5 5..0 Q Potatoes, new 6 5...0 0 a. d. p. d, Maize, bu«hel .. g11,.0 0 Barley, feed; .. 3 0..3 3 Do., mating .. 3 9.. 3 10 Oats, feed 8 10.. 3 0 Oats, seed .. 3 0..3 6 Onte, milling .. 2 8.. 2 11 Whcat,loc«l millings 0..0 0 Wheat, Southern 3 0..3 9 Wheat, seed . . 5 0.5 6 Do,, fowl 3 2..0 0 & 0 ..6 4 0 ..5 Q 0 .. « « • * < « 3 3 , 3 3 ...3 3 o.!a 0 0 ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..0 0 0 ..0 3 3 3
HAY AND CORN. Per cwfc.
KAURI QVW AN£ FLAX.
OAltnifiN AND OKUllAli. •HOD UU-li s; .p])U<R,case,Holiovt none pplos, Ib, local 0 3£..G iniouß, cwt 32 <j .. 0 o 04 ..0 0' 4£... Q
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 422, 23 November 1889, Page 2
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