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COMMERCIAL.

Te Aroha and Ohinemuri News Office Friday. (Corrected to noon of Thursday.] THAMES CATTLE MARKET.

At Fleming and Oo’s weekly sale of fat cattle which was held on the Bth inst at their Parawah Thinner. they report a full market were yarded, an 1 in conse* quence of prices being somewhat lower ttian at previous sale, a few head of good steers were withdrawn. Steers sold at from L 4 to L 5 17s 6d each ; being equal to from 14s to 15s per 1001 b ; heifers sold at from L 3 2s 6d to L 3 15s each ; being equal to I2s to 13s per 1001 b ; cows sold at from L 3 to L 4 each; being equal to from 11s to 128 per 1001 b. Sheep: A limited number penned and sold at (ewe?), 9s 9d to lls 6d each ; lambs, at from 7s 6d to 3--each. Messrs. Alfred Buckland and Sons Weekly Report.— At the regidar sale of hides and skins on Tuesday there was a larger supply than usual : Ox lodesrrnaed fn m 2jjd to 4|d ; cow hides, I£d to 2Jd ; calfskins, Is to 2s 4d ; peßs, 6d to Is 7-I ; woolled skins’ up to 5s 7d eaih ; wool in bags, 5d to 7|d ; locks,24d to the lb. At Remuera. on Thursday, dairy cows were offerd in excess of requirements, and several unsold. Those sold brought from L2 to 1.4 7s6d each. Store cattle, plentiful, were freely competed for at an advance over late values. Fat cattle, in full nt uiber, were in steady inquiry at fully last week’s values ; prices for steels ranged from 15s to I7s ; cows, 10s to I3s the 100 ] 1)3. Sheep in usual number, were rqiiirert; wethers were at 2d • ewes, l£d the lb Lam Its plentiful, tanged from 6s Gd to 12 s each. Btore pigs were in good demand at an advance, and porkers were ncai 3d the lit dead weitrht. Steers ranged from L 4 15s 6d to L 8 12s 6d ; cows: L2 10s to L 3 15s, wetheis ranged from Us to 14s, draft averaging 1 Is to 13s 3<i and 12s ; fat ewes brought from 7s to 11s ; aged store ewes, s«each.

Messrs Sb ne Brothers' Report.—Southern feed. oats, 2s • 4d ; fowl w heat, 3s 3d; feed ltaripy, 3s fid ; maize, 3s; crushed lm.iz?, 35.; chaff, best oaten 1 00 s ; bright straw, good, 60s. Flour: BycroL’s first qualitv, LlO ; superfine, L 9 ; Golden Gem, L9lop. Oatmeal. Ll2 10s; bran,7os;.«hurpsj 80s; Southern hams and bacon, equal nnnv hers, 8d; Auckland dairy fed, 7|d ; vinegar, Is 4d per gallon (casks in). Tea : boxes, 15s ; half chests, Is fid ; half-chests Indian. 2s per lb. Bonedust, Tallow Co’s £7 10s; Runcorn, £7 10s; S. and G. Pure, LG 10 ; “ Fanners’Friend,” £5 10s. liolmrt palings, 5 feet, 15s per 100 ; Manilla rope, 8.1 und 9d ; Europe, 9d : corn sacks. 44 by 26£. per dozen, Gjd ; currant.-, 5d ; Byeroft’s biscutcs, p -hutukawa felioes (all sizes), iron hark spoke and shaft (10 feet ), blue gum shafts (10 f >et) ; ke'o-ene,‘- Light of Age” brand, Is 9d ; colzi oil; salt, Black Horse, fine, £5 10s’: cows. 4s 9d; clothes lines, Nos. I, 2,3; blue gum, assorted sizes, to arrive. Coa' : j Newcastle, Queensland, and Greyraouth

coke. Agents for Saunders and GilberdV celebrated snap. FARM AUDI*AIRY PRODUCE W HOLESALE. ReXAIL.

8. d. 8. d. 8. d. 8. Butler, fresh, dairy, lb .. ..0 7 ...0 0 0 9 ..0 0 Do. second quality0 5 ..0 0 0 6 ..0 0 Do., third quality 0 4 ..0 6 0 5 ...0 0 Do., Waikato "Anchor” brand 0 10...0 0 0 0 ..0 Do , Prime Salt 0 5 ..0 6 0 0 ..0 Do., inferior salt 0 3 ..0 4 0 4 ..0 Milk, quart .. ., 0 3i..0 0 Cheese, local, lb 0 4 ..0 5| 0 5 ..0 0 Do., beat factory 0 5 ..0 0 .. 0 Eg«0, dozen 0 8 ..0 0 0 10..0 Lard, bladder, lb 0 5 ..0 6 Hams, bacon, Pro. 0 5£. .0 6£ O 6 ..0 0 r, Cant, bacon, new 0 7£..0 0 , . Hams .• 0 9J..0 0 .. HAY AND COEN. Per cwt. Hay, ton .. 3 0. .4 0 5 0 ..6 0 Oaten, do. .. 2 0..3 0 4 0 . .5 0 Shaff, threshed... 2 0..2 10 0 0 ..0 0 Oaten Chaff 3 5..3 10 . .■ Straw, load .. 0 18.. 1 10 Clover, ton ., 5 0..0 0 • , Potatoes, local,. 2 0..0 0 , * 8. d. s. d, Maize, bushel .. 2 10..0 0 3 3 ...0 0 Barley, feed ,, 3 0.. 3 3 3 8 ...3 6 Do., malting .. 3 9..3 10 , • 3 Oats, feed 2 0..0 0 8 0 .,3 Oats, seed 2 6..0 0 0 0 ...0 0 Oats, milling ,, 2 3..2 11 0 0 ..0 0 Wheat, local milling3 O..Q 0 0 0 ,.0 0 Wheat, Southern 3 2..3 6 0 0 ..0 0 Wheat, seed ,, 3 6...3 9 0 0 ..o 0 Do., fowl .. 3 2..0 0 3 6 ..0 0 PLOUR, £ 8. £ s. Roller Flour, , Auckland make sacks per ion ... 9 5.. 0 0 « * Do., household 8 5.. 0 0 • • Do., South, roller 9 5., 0 O ,. Do., Combined, roller .. 8 15., 0 0 Do., South, stone 8 5.. 0 0 « . Bran, 3 10.. 0 0 • . Sharps, 3 5 . . 0 0 ,. Wheatmenl 9 5., 0 0 • • Oatmeal, 2o’s 14 10.. 0 0 .. Oatmeal, 7's 16 10.. C 0 • . GARDEN AND ORCHARD PRODUCE; Apples,case,Hobart none Apples, lb, local 0 1 ,.0 3 0 2 ..0 4 Onions, owfc .. 32 6.0 0 0 4J...0 KAURI GUM AND FLAX. £ s d £ b Poor Ordinary, ton ... 30 0 0...36 0 0 East Coast .. ... 0 0 0, .54 0 0 Fair Ordinary .. 0 0 0...37 0 0 Best Ordinary .. 38 0 0.. 0 0 0 Flax, best clean Auckland .. 25 0 0.. 0 0 0 Good medium ... 23 0 o.. 2,3; 10 0 Do., Ordinary 0. .22 0 Southern .. 20 0 0 Tow ... 2 10 0... 3 0 0

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 436, 11 January 1890, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 436, 11 January 1890, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 436, 11 January 1890, Page 2

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