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COMMERCIAL

: V"v ... r \ . 'pi ;• >. TCe Arohh, Friday, Dec. 15.

The^folio wing priee# axe; ai presont i run jpg-ih’tKß Auckland market, iOr the under mentioned stock, produce, etc. trr»

At Messrs McNicol and Co’a Waitoa Sale held yesterday they reportA good muster of stoefe in ill /.'.classes; weaned calves from 17a to 25a; yearlings and 18 montlispteerg made from 25* te M Ids; 18 months steers, £2 15s to JS3; 2j year steers .£4; empty fresU . conditioned Cows £2 18s to £3 10a; fat cows and heifers M> to £5 19s, according toweight and quality; fat steers £5 15s to £7 11s; ..dairy cows dull of sale; fat ewes 7fl 6d to 83; fat lambs 5s 9d to 7a 64; horses, light hacks, from £2 10s to JBBlos. BUCKLAND A SONS.

At Eemuera, on Thursday, dairy cows at profit were in less number than usual, and dull of sale. Store cattle of all classes sold freely, and fully kept their values, Young and fat calves in’ average supply. Fat cattle in moderate numbers ; 180 sold i improved on last week's values, and-were, from 17s'to 20s the 1001 b. Store sheep, numerous, were m deifiand and sold’ well. Wethersbrought up.te Bs, ewes, 5s 9d each. Fat sheep in full number were required. Wethers ranged from 8s 3d to 11® 9d ; ewes, 6S* 6d tb'lSs 6d each: lambs, in full number, were at lapt week’s value, and ranged from 5s to 10s 6d, the greater number bringing from 7a to 6s each* Figs' of all classes, fairly represented, sold freely at late values,

. } Wholksacs B*TAU. 8 d & d g d a 4 Butter fresh lo 0 6-0 0 0 8—0 0 Second qu&ity 0 5—0 0 0 6—0 0 Cheese local, lb O' 4-o 0 b '5-0 0 Do. best factory 0 5—0 6* — v. 'Eggs,-dozen ' 8—0 0 010—0 0 Lard, bladder lb 0 5—0, 0 0 6—0 0 Hams Pro. 0 61-*0 1 0 7—0 8 Bacon Pro' . . ; Canb Bacon, . Q # Q 7—fO ‘ 9 (in cloth) —• 0 8}~0 0 Hama (in cloth) 0 7i-0 8 i — ■ 6 Fowls each 1 6—3 4 2. 0—3 Ducks do - ’l <: 6—1 10 3 0—2 6 Geese do : ’ l 3 2—3 4 4' 6—5 • 0 Turkeys do 3 0—5 0 3 6-6 0 HAY AND COBH * Per ewt Hay ton, —70 0 —80 0 8 6 — 4 Oaten chaff 9 0 6 — Straw load— 0 1A-— I 10 Oats feed ■— 8 0 — a 9 8 0 — 0

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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1794, 14 December 1895, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1794, 14 December 1895, Page 2

COMMERCIAL Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1794, 14 December 1895, Page 2

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