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Te -Aroha and Ohineimri Netrg OJict Friday. THAMES CATTLE MARKET. At Fleming and Co.’s weekly sale oF Fat cattle which was hold on 2nd. tnst., at theii yards, Parawai, Thame?: They report a Full market were yarded, although bidding was occasionally slow, yet All "changed ban la itt prices equally as good as those of previous week’s quotations. Sf’ers sold at from L 3 17> 6 : to L 6 17s 61 each, being equal to from 16s to 18s per 100 Hi. Heifers sold at from L2 12s fid to L'2 17s 61 each, being equal to from 13s to 14s pet 100M>. Cows sold at from L 3 to 134 5s each, being equal to from 10s to 12s per 100 lh. Slmep: A fall market were penned, and sold as follows : Wethers, 14s ; ewes, 9s Oil to 12s each. Cows, milking, L 4 15s. AUCKLANU MARKETS. Messrs. A. Buckiand and Son’s Weekly Report. —At the hide and skin sale m Tuesday, heavy ox sold at 3£d to 441 ; cows am! light ox from l£i to calf-skins, 3d to -M each; wool, to I per lh ; tallow, 16s 6>l to 20s the cwt. At Remuera, on Thursday, dairy cows were at late values, good ones at their | refit making from L3to L 5 15s. Fat cattle were in usual numbers, 270 being sold. Steers were better wor*h, selling at fully 18s the IOOIbs, while fat cows were dull o sale at from 12s to 14s the 100'bs. An average, number of sheep were yarded, and sold irregularly, wetln.-rs making from 13s 6d lo 19s Gd ; fat ewes, 13p. Pigs weie scarcer than for several weeks, with no mprovement in value. Messrs Stone Brothers' Report.—Southern toed oats, 2s ; black, 2s; Danish, Is Jld ; White Tartar, 2s 3d ; dim, 2s 2d; local, Is loil ; fowl wheat, 3s Id ma'ze, 3 s ; crushed, 3s ; chaff, beet oaten, 70s ; bright str/iw (good), 50st Flour : Bycroft’s first quality, L 9 10s; superfine, L 9 ; Golden G- in, L 9 10s ; Diamond Dust, L 9. Somerville’s pure und guaranteed oatineiil, 25’s,' LlO ; bran, 70s ; sharps, L 4 ; Southern barns and bacon, 84d ; local hams and bacon, Vinegar, Is 5d per gallon (casks in). Tea : Boxes, 15s Indf-chests, Is 6d per lb ; liali'-cbests. Indian, 2s per 11). Bonedust: Au.kland Tallow Company’s £7 10s; liuneom £7 10s; Sydney J. 1., LG 10s ; Sydney S B over A, £6 10s; Ipswich, 1.7 5s ; 8. and G. pure, L 7 ; “ Fanners’ Friend,” £6. Manilla rope, 8d and 9ii; Europe rope, 7d ; N. Z. Flax rope, 6d ; corn sacks, 44 by 7s per dozen ; Bycrolt’s biscuits, 4d to lOd ; currants, red gum felloes, 72s 6d perldO (rise of 6s); iron bark spokes, 40s per 100 ; ironbark shafts (10ft), 12s per pair ; blue gum shafts (10 feet), 10s per pair ; blue gum, 18s per 100 feet ; kerosene (Light of the Agebrand), Is lUd per gallon; colza oi', 3i 9d ; clothes lines, Nos. 1,2, 3, from 3s Gd to* 8s Gil per dozen. Coal and coke : (Newcastle), 25s ; (Queensland), 60s ; Greymoutli, 60s ; Saunders and Gilberd's soaps, Ll2 ; salt, Black Horse brand, fine, £5 15s ; coarse, £5 ; chef baking powder, £lbs, 9s per doz. ; dessicated blood manure, £lo ; wattle bark, chopped, LlO ; ground, LI I; McNisb’s pickles, 8s 6d ; l ßyoroft’s cabin bread LI4 per 100 lb. [Corrected to noon of Thursday.] FAItII AND DAIRY PRODUCE Wholkkax.e. Detail. . s. d. a. d. s. d. s.
Butter, fresh, dairy, .. .. 0 10...0 0 1 0 ..0 0 Do second quality 0 8 . .0 0 0 9 ..0 0 Do., third quality 0 C ..0 0 0 7 ...0 0 Do., Waikato “Anchor” brand 1 0 ...0 0 0 0 ..0 0 Do., Prime Salt 0 5 ..0 6 0 0 ..0 0 Do., inferior Balt 0 3 ..0 4 0 4 ..0 0 Milk, quart . . 0 3i. .0 0 Cheese, local, lb 0 4 ..0 5 0 5 ..0 0 Do., best factory 0 5 ..0 0 i ICjjjjfc, dozen 1 0 . .0 0 13 "o 0 Lard, bladder, lb 0 5 ..0 G 0 6 ..0 0 Hams, baron, Pro 0 54..0 0£ . • Cant, bacon, new 0 6i..0 7 . . llamK .• 84..0 94 .. FLOUR, £ s. £ s. m # Northern Boiler Hour, racks per ton ... 9 10.. 0 0 • # Household do., do ,9 0.. 0 0 , , Boiler Flour, South, • do., 9 10.. C O . , Southern Stone Make 9 0.. 0 0 . . TVhcalmeal 9 Jo- c 0 Bran, 3 10.. 0 0 Sharps, '4 0.. . 0 0 Oatmeal. 2.Va 11 10.. C 0 Oatmeal, 7’s 13 10.. c 0 ; HAY AND COEN Per cwt, Hay, ton .. 3 0. .4 0 5 0 ..6 0 Oaten, do. .. 2 O. .3 0 4 0 ..5 0 Jh aff, th resh ed... 2 0. .2 10 0 0 ..0 0 Oaten Chaff .. 3 5..3 10 , + Straw, load .. 0 18..1 10 Closer, ton .. 5 0..0 0 , , Potatoes, local.. 3 0. .3 6 , . Potatoes, Oamaru 0 0...0 0 Do, Canterbury 3 10.. .4 0 . . 8. d. e. d. Maize, bushel .. 2 7..2 10 0 0 ...0 0 Barley, feed .. 3 0. .3 3 3 3 ...3 6 Do., malting .. 3 9.. 3 10 .. Oats, feed ... 1 11..0 0 2 3 . .0 0 Oats, seed .. 2 6..0 O* 0 0 ...0 0 Oats, milling .. 2 2..2 11 0 0 ..0 0 Wheat,looel milling 2 10..3 0 0 0 ..0 0 (Sacks extJa) Wheat, Southern 2 10..3 2 0 0..0 6 Wheat, seed .. 3 10...4 3 0 0 ..0 0 Do., fowl .. 2 6.. 2 9 0 0 ..O 0 GARDEN AND ORCHAltD PRODUCE; 0 Apples,ease,Hobart none Apples, lb, local 0 1 ..G 3 0 2 ..0 4 Onions, cwt .. 9 0 .. 9 3 0 1 ...0-11 KAURI GUM AND FLAX. £ s d £ s d Poor Ordinary, ton . 35 0 0 ...39 u 0 East Coast .. . 57 0 0 .. 0 0 0 Fair Ordinary . 40 0 0 ...43 0 0 B. st Ordinary . 41 O 0 ..0 0 0 Flax, beat clean Auckland ; 19 0 0 ..20 0 0 Good medium . It) O 0 ..17 0 O Do., Ordinary] . 14 0 0 ..0 0 0 tuW ... . 2 0 0... 2 10
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Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 485, 5 July 1890, Page 2
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