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COMMERCIAL.

THAMES CATTLE MARKET. At Floming find Co’s weekly sale of fat cattle which was held on the 22nd inst at ih air yards, P.irawai, Thames they report a full market were yarded. Steers sold at from £5 2s Gd to £5 7s Gd each, being equal to from 13s to 14s per 100 lbs. Heifers sold at from £2 I7s to £3 2a 6d each, being equal to 11s Gd to 12s 6d per 100 lbs. Cows sold at from £3 2s Gd to £3 17s Gd each, b.-ing equal to 10s Gd to 11s 6d per lOOlbs. All being a trifle lower Ilian last week’s quotations. Sheep market Fully suppled and sold as follows : Wethers, lit 61 to 13s each; fat ewes. 11s 3 1 to 11s 9d each ; lambs, 6s Gd to 8s Gd each. Messrs. Alfred Buckland and Son’s Weekly Report. Atßemuera, on Thursday, dairy cows were in better inquiry. Store cattle: Scarcely represented. Fat cattle : In u.-u il number, generally heavy weights of prime quantify, brought from 14s to lGs the 100!b. Fat sheep : Plentiful ; kept last week’s prices. But lambs were lower from Is to 2s each. Pigs : In moderate supply, were slightly better worth. Some averages were : 55 steers, L7ls Sd ; 25 steers, L 6 18s 3d ; 20 steers, L 6 17s ; 8 steers, L 5 19s ; 15 cows, L 3 IGs 6d ; 18 cows, L 3 5s 3J ; 24 cows, L2 16s 30d ; wethers ranged from 10s 6d to 14s 6 1 ; ewes, 6s to 9s 6 1 ; lambs, 5s 6d to 83 ; porkers, 19s to 255; aged store ewes, 3s 6d and 3s 9d store wethers, 8s 6d each. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE

CHURCH SERVICES. PRESBYTERIAN. SUNDAY, JANUARY 26th. Waiorongomai (Public Hall), 11 a.in., Rev T. A. Norrie ; Waitoa (Public Hall), 7 p.m., Rev T. A. Norrie ; Te Arolia (Public Hall), 7 p.m., Rev 'l’. A. Norrie. Suhjeot of sermon at each service “Sunday Obsei Tance.” Sankey’s hymns. wesleyanT SUNDAY, JANUARY 2Gth. Te aroha Anniversary Services. 11 a.in., Rev S. Lawrv ; 2.30 p.m., Mr W. S. Allen ; 7 p.m., Mr W.S. Allen.

Worrinsville, 7 p.m., Rev S. Lawry; Waitoa Bush, 3 p.m., Rev S, Lawry ; Paeron, 7 p.m., Mr Tetley ; Hikutaia, 2.20 p.m., 31st, Kev S. Lawry ; Owharoa, 7.30 pun.,2Bth, Kev S. Lawry : Waitokuuri, 7 30 p.in., 30th, Rov S. Lawry ; Waihi, 7.30 p in.,29th’Rev S. Lawry.

Wholesale. Retail. b. d. B. d. s. d. s. Butter, fresh, dairy, lb ..0 7 ...0 0 0 9 ..0 0 Bo. second quality0 5 ..0 0 0 6 ..0 0 I)o„ third quality 0 4 ..0 Do., Waikato 5 0 5 ...0 0 “Anchor” brand 0 10...0 0 0 0 ..0 Bo., Prime Salt 0 5 ..0 6 0 0 ..0 Do., inferior salt 0 3 ..0 4 0 4 ..0 Milk, quart 0 3£..0 0 Cheese, local, lb 0 4 ..0 5f 0 5 ..0 0 Do., best factory 0 5 ..0 0 , , dozen 0 10..0 0 1 0 ..0 0 Lard, bladder, lb 0 5 ..0 6 0 6 ..0 0 Hams, bacon, Pro 0 5J..0 Gi , , Cant, bacon, new 07£..0 0 . , Hams -- 0 9J..0 O . , 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 Chaff,threshed... 2 0..2 10 0 0 ..0 0 Oaten Chaff .. S 5..3 10 Straw, load .. O 18.. 1 10 Clover, ton .. 5 0..0 0 , , Potatoes, local.. 2 0..3 0 * , e. d. s. d. Maize, bushel .. 2 9..2 10 3 3 ...0 0 Barley, feed .. 3 0..S 3 3 8 ...3 6 Do., malting .. 3 9.. 3 10 .. Oats, feed .. 2 1.. 2 2 2 4 ..2 8 Oats, seed .. 2 6. .0 O 0 0 ...0 0 Oats, milling .. 2 S..2 11 0 0 ..0 0 Wheat, loc8linilling3 0..0 0 0 0 ..0 0 Wheat, Southern 3 2..3 6 0 0 ..0 0 Wheat, seed 3 6.3 9 0 0 ..0 0 Do., fowl .. 3 1..0 0 3 6 ..0 0 FLOUR. £ a. £ s. Northern Roller Flour, sacks, per ton ... 9 5.. C 0 Do., household 8 5.. 0 0 , , Do., South, roller 9 6.. 0 Do., Combined, 0 ** roller .. 8 15.. 0 0 Do., South, stone 8 5.. 0 0 # , Bran, 3 10.. 0 0 , , Sharps, 3 10.. 0 0 . . Wheatmeal 9 5.. 0 0 , . Oatmeal, 25’s 14 10.. 0 0 Oatmeal, 7’s 16 10.. C 0 G ARDEN AND O"CHARD PRODUCE Apples,case,Hobart non AppleB, lb, local 0 i ..0 3 0 2 ..0 4 Onions, cwt .. 9 ...9 3 0 1 ...0 li KAURI GUM AND FLAX. £ s d f Poor Ordinary, ton ... 32 O 0...S6 O 0 East, Coast 0 0 0..55 0 0 Fair Ordinary ,. 37 0 0...38 0 0 Best Ordinary .. 0 Flax, best clean 0 0..39 0 0 Auckland .. 24 10 0..25 0 0 Good medium ... 23 Do., Ordinary 0 0..23 10 0 Southern .. 20 0 0,.22 0 0 Tow 2 10 0... 3 0 0

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 440, 25 January 1890, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 440, 25 January 1890, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 440, 25 January 1890, Page 2

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