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AUCKLAND MARKETS.

Messrs Str ne Brothers’ Report.—Southern feed o-its, 2s 2d ; black oats, 2s Id ; Danish. 2s 2<l ; fowl \vh»at, 3-! 3d ; feed barley, 3-; ina'zc, 2s lid ;crushed 2s lid; chaff,best oaten, 84s, bright straw (good) 00s flour, Bycroft’s first quality, L 1 0; superfine, T. 9 ; Golden Gem, L9slo; oatmeal, £l2; bran, L 4 ; sharps, L 4 ; Southern bams and bacon, 8d ; Auckland dairy fed, half-chests, Is Oil ; lialf-cbests Indian, 2s. Bonedust : Auckland Tallow Company’s, £7 IDs; Runcorn, ill 10s; S. and G. pu-e, L 6 10s ; “ Farmers’ Friend,” £5 10s. Hobart palings, steet. 15s per 100 ; Manilla rope, 8d and 94 ; Europe, 7d ; corn sacks. 44 by 2Gi, per 6s 6d ; currants, 5d ; kerosene “ Light of Age ” brand), Is 94 ; co’za oil, 3s ; salt, black horse, fine, £5 : eoiose, L 4 10s,

Messrs. Alfred Backhand and Son's Weekly Report. On Tuesday an nnusal'y huge master of hides sold at fully late values : Damaged, from to ordinary hides. l£4toß|A ; heavy sound ox, up to 4| I ; calfskin, to 4|d the ]b ; tallow, 17s 61 to 18s 61 ; bones 4s 6 i the cwt. Sheepskins, also in full number were l etter worth : Pelts ranged fro u Is 8 1 to 2s 6.1 ; lambskins, 2s 3d to 2s 94 each. About 25 bales principally lambswool,Fronghfc from 7d to i the lh. At Retnuera on Thursday. dairy cattle at profit, or near their calving-, advanced in price fully 10s each, store cattle at lower values. Fat cnttle, in full number, kept last weeks values. Ship-homo oxen were from 13s to 14s ; local steers, 15s ; cows, 10s to 12s the 1 (bills. Sheep plentiful, sold irregularly. Young sheep kept their price, but aged shpep, particularly ewes, were much lower in price. Store pigs were low in price, but porkers were in demand at fa 1 values. Prices obtained were : For dairy cows, L 3 15s to J. 6 ; store cows. 10s to 30s ; steer calves 12s 61 each. Porkers brought from 21s to 26s ; weaned, 5s 6d each.

Te Aroha and Ohinemuri News Office Friday. [Convcticl to noon of Thursday.]

FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE "VV HOLK9ALE. Retail. e. d. a. d. s. d. s. Butler, fresh, dairy. • ib .. ... 0 9 ...0 0 0 11..0 0 J):7. peonnd quality0 6 ..0 0 0 8 ..0 0 third quality 0 4 ..0 Du*, M ait.a-0 5 0 5 ...0 0 “Anchor” brand 0 IQ.. 0 0 0 0 ..0 0 Do., PrinK! Sait 0 5 ,,0 0 0 0 ..0 0 Do., inferior salt 0 3 ..0 4 0 4 ..0 0 Milk, quart 53 0 3i..O 0 Cheese, ioca', lh 0 4 . .0 0 5 ..0 0 p,:>.. W£ac.ory 0 o . .0 0 10..0 0 0 i o :.o 0 Xixrd, b’adMr, lb 0 5..0 TT m ;. bn-’on. Pro 0 .. *> 6 ca 0 (5 ..0 0 Cant, bacon, new 07$.. 0 jXam3 .• «»• 0 0 0 •• -

HAY AND CORN. Per cwt. c Ifiy, ton 3 0..4 0 5 O'..6 0 Oaten, do. 2 0..3 0 4 0 ..5 0 Chaff, threshed... 2 0..2 10 0 0 ..0 0 Oaten Clinff 3 5..3 10 # % Straw, load 0 18..1 10 , t Clo< cr, ton !i 0..0 0 , , Potatoes, Kidney 2 0..0 0 Potatoes, loo.d ,. 2 10..3 0 s. d. s. d. Maize, bu-hd .. 2 10..0 0 3 3 ...0 0 Barley, feed 3 0..3 3 3 3 ...3 6 Do., malting .. 3 9..3 10 .. Oats, feed 1 11..2 2 2 4 ..2 6 Oats, seed 2 0..0 0 0 0 ...0 0 Oats, milling .. 2 3..2 11 0 0 ..o Q Wheat, locslmillingS 0..0 0 0 0 ,.Q Q Wheat, Southern 3 2..3 6 0 0 ..0 0 Wheat, seed ... 3 6.3 9 0 0 .-.o 0 Do,, fowl ., 2 9..0 0 3 Q .,0 0 FLOUR. £ s, £ a. - • « North v ’i Roller Flour, sacks, per ton 9 5.. 00 , , Do., household 8 15.. O: 0 M J Do.., South, roller 9 5.. 00 Southern Stone Make _ 8 10.. O 0 * , Bran, 3 15.. 0 0 , , Sharps, 3 15,. 0 0 Whsatme d 9 5.. 0 0 * , Oatmeal, 25’s 14 10., Q 0 • * Oatmeal, T’s 16 10.. 0 0 GARDEN AND ORCHARD PRODUCE; Apples,case,Hobart none Apples, lb, local 0 1 , ,6 3 0 2 ..0 4 Onions, cwt .. 9 0 ...9 3 0 1 ...O H KAURI GUM AND FLAX. £ s d £ Poor-Ordinary, ton ... 33 0, 0...3G 0 •». ttl East. Coast ., ... 0 0 O. .55 0 El Fair Ordinary ., ST 0 0...39 0 w m Best Ordinary .. 40 0 O., 0 0 U 63 Flax, best clean Auckland ,, 22 10 0..24 0 a Good medium ... 21 0 0..22 10 0 Do., Ordinary .. 17 10 0..18 10 0 Tow ..2 0 0... 2 5 0

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Te Aroha News, 15 February 1890, Page 2

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AUCKLAND MARKETS. Te Aroha News, 15 February 1890, Page 2

AUCKLAND MARKETS. Te Aroha News, 15 February 1890, Page 2

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