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COMMERCIAL.

Te Aroha and Ohinemuri Netcs Office Friday. THAMES CATTLE MARKET. At Fleming nnd (Jo.’* weekly snip of flit cattle which was held on the 14tli in«t., wt. theii yards, Parnwai, Thames, They report : A full market were jarded and nil said no fnPows :—Steers at from LB 5* to L 4 12s fid each, Ivins: equal to from 13s to 15* per 10(4 lh, according to quality. Cows a<-1d at from L2 10s to L 3 2s fid each, heingequ-.il to from 11s to 12s per 100 lh All yarded being of a medium or second cla-'s quality. A fu'l market of .sheep were penned, and sold : Wethers, from 12s fid to J6s fid; ewes, 1 Is to 1 Is fid; lainhs, fis 3d toßs 9d. Small pigs, 7s fid eaeh. Turkeys, 4s 3d to 4s fid each. Oaten chaff, L 3 lfis per ton.

AUCKLAND MARKETS. Messrs. A. Buckland and Sun’s Wveklj' Report.—At tiie liide and skin snip, on Tuesday there was nn increas >d quantify offored ; all buyers were present, snd full values obtained. Bust heavy ox brought up to bfd p-r lb ; ordinarv ox. 3d to 4-§d : cows, to 2d ; calves, Bjjd ; to 4§d per lb ; butchers’ skins, 3s fid to 4* 9d : station skins, Is fid to 4s each ; ta low, IGs to 21s 6d per owl ; bones. L 4 lOs to L 4 12r 6d per ton. At Reniuern on Thursday, dairy cattle were in better inquirv. and ad vanned in price about 10s each. Store cattle were also in demand at a slight advance. Fnt cattle, in less than usual nnmsrr were from 15« to 17s the 1001 b ; heavy oxen at lower value than last week, but medium weight kept last week’s prices. Fat calves in short supply, sold well. Fat sheep, in less than average number, sustained further decline in price of about Is. Good wethers ranged from lls to 15 s1 ; ewes. 8-< to 10s 5d ; shorn lambs, 8s fid and 9s each. Pigs plentiful. Those of quality kept their late values, hut coarse pigs of all classes were very low in price. Messrs Btc tie Brothers* Report.—Southern feed oats. 2s ; black. 2s: Danish. Is Ild ; local fowl wln-at. 3s lid ; feed barley, 2s fid ; ma : ze, 3< Gd ; crushed 3a Gd : chaff, best oaten, 70s, bright straw (good) GOs. Flour : By croft's first quality. LlO ; superfine, T. 9 lOp ; Golden G> rn, L 9 10s- Diamond Dust, 1,9. Oatmeal, £10; bran, L 4 ; sharps, L 4 lOs ; Southern bams and bacon, 844 ; local hams and bacon, 7d ; vinegar, Is fid pu - gallon. Ten : Boxes 14s fid half-chests, 1h Gd per lb ; half-ciiest, Indian, 2s per lb. Bonedust: Auckland Tallow Company’s £7 10s ; Runcorn £7 10s ; Sydney J. 1., LG 10s ; Tpswicb. L 7 : S. and G. pure, L 7 ; “Farmers’ Friend.” £G 10s. Hobart pal ings, 15s per 100 ; Manilla rope, 8d and 9d ; Europe. 7d ; N. Z. Flax rope, 6d ; corn sacks, 4G bv 2G4, 7s per cozen : Byoroft’s biseuits, 4d to JOd ; currant*,' 5d ; pohntuknwa felloes (all sizes), .1 Oil ; red gnm felloes, from 3by 2J up to sby 4. 72s Gdfrisc of ss)- ironbaik shafts. 40s per 100; ironbark shafts (10 feet), 10s per pair ;• kerosene (Light of the Age . brand), <I« '•'d par gallon ; colza oi’. 3-> Gd - ..clothes lines. Nos. 1,2, 3, from 3s fid. to 8s Gd ; bltte gum (assorted siz'-sj, 20s per' 100 feet. Coal : Newcastle, 21s; Queensland <*obe. Gds ; Greyiiioutb, GOs ; Saunders and Gilbcrd’s soaps, £l2. to £l9 ; ' desiccated blood, £lO, . .... . " . ; :

[Corrected to noon of Thursday.] FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE

‘ f WnoidjaAM?. * Retaxt,. - V- . a. d. .81 d. ' s. d. 8. / ' Butter, fresh, dairy, ; ' • •'-••’ii..' .. 0 7.0 0 0 .0 0 i. Bo second quality 0 5 . .0 0 0 7 .0 f 9 third quality 0 4 ..0 o; 0 5 . .iO 0 n-jIXf., Waikato . ':o. •; “Anchor” brand 1 0 .. 0 0 0 0 .0 0 }■: .0 , Prime Salt 0 5 ,.o 0 0 . .0 0 ,Bo., inferior salt 0 3, . .0 :4 0 4 . .0 0

Milk, quai't .. .. 0 3J..0 0 Cheese, local, lb 0 4 ..0 5| 0 5 ..0o 0 Do., teat factory 0 5' ...0 0 . , Kniffc, dozed 1 6 . . 0 0 1 9 -.0 0 Lard, bladder, lb 0 5 ..0 6 0 6 ..0 0 Hams, bacon, Pro ,0 5J..0 C h • • \ Cant, bacon, new 0 7J.-0 6 t ' : ■ ... Hams . 'V 9,f..O 0 HAY AND CORN. Per cwl.‘ Hayv ton .. 3 0.. 4 0 6 0 ..6 0 Oaten, do. .. 2 0..3 0 4 0 ..5 0 Jhaff, threshed... - 2 0.. 2 10 0 0 ..0 0 Oaten Chaff .. 3 5..310 . . Straw, load .. 0 18..1 10 Clover, ton .. 5 0..0 0 # , Potatoes, local.. 3 5..0 0 , , Potatoes, Southern 3 15...0 0 8. d. s. d. Maize, bushel3 3..0 0 0 0 ...0 0 Barley, feed .. 3 0.. 3 8 3 3 ...3 6 Do., untiling .. 3 9..310 Oats, feed .. 2 0. .2 1 2 3 ..2 6 Oats, seed .. 2 6..0 0 0 0 ...0 0 Outs, milling .. 2 3..2 11 0 0 ..0 0 Wheat.locsimillin'*2 L0..3 0 0 0 ..0 0 Wheat, Southern 3 2. 0 O 0 0 ..0 0 Wheat, seed .. 3-0,3 0 0 0 ..o 0 Do., Cowl .. 2 10..0 0 3 4 ..0 0 FLOUR. £ s. £ s. Northern Roller Kb .u r, racks per ton ... 9 13.. 0 0 Household do., do.,9 5.. 0 0 , , Roller Flour, South. do., 9 15.. 0 0 , , Southern Slone Make 9 5.. 0 O , , Wheat meal 9 1().., 0 O Bran, 4 0.. 0 0 . . Sharps, 4 10.. 0 0 • • Oatmeal. 2Vs 13 10.. 0 0 • • Oatmeal. 7’s 15 10.. 0 O GARDEN AND ORCHARD PRODUCE; Apules,case,Hoi-art none Apples, lb, local 0 1 ..0 3 0 2 ..0 . 4 Onions, cwt ..9 0 9 3 0 1 ...0 1* KAURI GUM AND FLAX. £ 8 d f Poor Ordinary, ton ... 40 O o ..ro o East Coast .. ... 55 0 0. .57 0 0 Fair Ordinarv ..1$ 0 0 0...4I 0 0 B st Ordinary .. 42 0 0..43 0 0 Flax, best dean Auckland .. 18 0 0..20 0 0 Good medium ... 1.6 0 0..0 0 0 Do., Ordinary .. 14 O 0.. 0 0 0 Tow .. 2 0 0... 2 5 0 . MANURES. Bonedust. Sydney, ton 7 0 0.. 7 10 0 Do, inferior .. .. 6 0 0... 6 JO 0 B<.nellonr ... .. 7 0 0.. 8 O 0 Do. Anckdand.. ... 6 10 0.. 7 10 0 Peruvian Guano ... .14 j 0 0..17 0 0 Coral Queen do .’. 5 90 0 0 Long Island do, bags includ-d .. ‘ .. 4 10 ..0 0 0 Superphosphate of A Lime, 26 to 28 per eent .1 ( ... 6, 0 0.. fi 10 0 Do, 36to 38percent... 8 0 0.. 8 10 0 Potato Fertiliser, Fison’s .. .. 110 0.. 0 0 0 Superphosphate, .. 7 10 0.. ) 0 0 Freezing Cotnpany’a Superphosph a t. e, 32 per cent ... 8 0 0.. o 0 Do, 25 per cent .. 6 0 0.. 0 0 Corn Manure .. .. 8 0 0.. o 0 R-’ot Manure... .. 8 10 0.. 0 0 Potato Manure ...; 8 10 O.J 0 0 Bone Mannre .. 8 0 0,. 0 0 Gim Manure .. 7 10 0.; 0 0 N.Z.F. Co.’s quotation? - are subject to liberal discount.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 472, 17 May 1890, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 472, 17 May 1890, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 472, 17 May 1890, Page 2

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