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COMMERCIAL

Te Aroha, Friday, July 19 The following prices are at present ruling in the Auckland market, for the under mentioned stock, produce, etc. Wholesale ■ Retail

LOAN AND MERCANTILE ASSOCIA- ' . TION CO., Ltd. J MARKET REPORT.' Wo submitted a’good catalogue on Tuesday at usual Prices were firm' all round for. sound lines of hides. Current quotations .remain practically jfomc as last given :-r- . •- HlDES—Prime picked ox Gd to 6|‘d ; heavy stout -’4sd to s|d ; light.and medium 3id to 4£d ; kip 3d ; calf 3d to 411 ; coyv hides (in special demand) up to 4d for very best lines ; ordinary 3£d to 3Jd, SHEEPSKINS—SIightIy easier. . ; ... S. C. JOHNSON, Manager. Auckland, 27th July, 1895.

At Remuera on Thursday the dairy cattle' yarded were of.inferior claaß and dull of sale. Prices ranged from L 3 15s to L 4 5s ; strong calves, LI 4a to LI 11~; dry cows, L2 10s to L37s 6d .each. Fat and young cal ves'in usual number were without alteration in any price. Fat cattle were numerous, 250 y’arded, but tf middling quality. Prices were irregular, and ranged from I9s to LI Is lOOib for steers of fair to good quality; cows, 16s to 18*.- Sheep in average supply, 1500 sold, scarcely kept last week's values. Wethers ranged from 7s 3d to 13s ; ewes, 6s to 10a 3d ; no hoggets yarded. Pigs in average number, 104 sold. No heavy pigs yarded ; porkers were better worth ; small and coarse store pigs dull of sale.

' S d S d s' d s d Butter fresh, lb 0 10 —0 0\ . 1 40 —0 0 Second quality 0 8—0 0 0 9—0 0 Cheese local, lb 0' ; 4—0 0 0 ,6—0 0 Do. best factory 0 5 —0 5* ■ .Eggs, dozen' *0 10 —0 0 1 0—0 0 Lard, bladder lb 0 5 —0 0 ,0 6—0 0 Hams Pro. 0 6J--0 7 0 7—0 8 Bacon Pro * 0 6 —0 Cant Bacon new . ' G's 0 7—0 9 (in cloth) — 0 6}— 0 7| v. — Hams (in cloth) O 7i~0 8* ‘ Fowls each ~ 1 6—2 4 2 0—3 0 Ducks do , -1 6—1 10 2 0—2 6 Geese do 8 2 —3 4 • 4 6—5 0 Turkeys do S 0 —5 0 3 6—6 6 FLO U it. - . ' - .• £ 3 £ £ s Flour in sacks — 10 0 0 0 0 0 Bran — — 4 10 5 0 0 0 Sharps — — 4 10 0 0 0 0 Oatmeal, 25;s 11 5 0 0 11 15 , 0 0 Oatmeal 7’s 1215 0 0 13 15 0 0 Pearl Barley 21 0 24 0 24 10 0 0 Sacks extra) v- r HAY AND COEN Per cwt Hay ton — 70 6 —80 0 3 6 — 4 0 Oaten chaff 2 0 — 2 6 • Straw load — 0 18— 1 10 >■'— Oats feed — 2 3 — 2 4 0 0—0 0

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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1754, 27 July 1895, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1754, 27 July 1895, Page 2

COMMERCIAL Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1754, 27 July 1895, Page 2

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