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COMMERCIAL.

New Plymouth,Satubday, October 26' RETAIL PRICKS Botchers' meat. —P. iocs as lately advertised. Kara mrt TJairy Produce—Milk, 3d per quart; butter, dairy, fld to lOd ; separator. Is per lb; cheese, 7d per lb; eggs, lOd per doz ; fowls, 3s per pair; ducks—per pair; lard, 7d; bacon, 5d to 6d ; bams, 6d a 8d per lb. Fruit. Bananas, 3d per lb; cocoa- ] ints, 2d to 4d each; lemons, la and lg 63 ler dozen; oranges, Is to Is 6d p< r dozen; pples, 4d per lb. Vegetables.—Onions, Id, 2d pel lb; cabages, 2d each ; potatoes, 7s 6d per sack. Breadstuffs.—Bread, 6d per 41b loaf cash r weekly payments ; 7d booked. Firewood, from 8s to 12s per load. I Coal.—Westport(Brookdale), 425; Mokau, !8s Bone-dust (pure), £7 10s per ton. Plums, 4d to 6d per lb. BUYING PRICKS Batter.—Bsst dairy, 8d to 9d; separator, .01 per lb; cheese 4jd aud Sd per lb; ' iggs, 8d per dozen; fowls, 2s 6d per »ir; docks, 3s per pair; bacon, 5d to 7£d >er lb; hams, 6d per lb; lard, 4d to 5d ; ungus, 3d per lb. MB NEW TOM KING'S WEEKLY AUCTION REPORT 4b. Newton Kino reports'— At the Haymarket, on Saturday, store pigs , oade 10s 6d to 16s G1; slips, 7s to 9s Gd ! lorses. L 3 5s t"> L 4 10s. , At the Mart fowls made Is 3d to 2s I*s; lu/ebred no, 2_ 6d to 4s 6d; ducks, 2s 5d ; niocs, lid to 2£d ; cheese, 4d to !>J; potaoes 6s 9d. Mr. Wainwright's sheds made rom 1 3 10s to LB. Kurniture aid sundries ( aarte low rat*s. Cattle. —At Stratford on Tuesday the ards were very full and there was good ] ompetition for nearly all classes, although irices for young cattle were a trifle lo»t-r ' ban the previous »Ble, especially for heifer ilasses. Steers of all classes up to 2 years Id were in good demand, but bullocks were • lot so salealle. Dairy stock of good qua'ity rere in strong demand and sold well, to yearlings made 35s to 50s; 12 to , 5 months steers 55s to 57s 6d; 18 months teers, L 3 to L 3 15s; 2 year steers, L 4 4s; smpty he fers. L 3 7s 6d to L 3 lis: springing leifers, to L 5 10s ; sprirging cows, L 4 5s to L 7; s ore cows, L 3 7s 6d to L 3 15s. At Stony River on Wednesday, in spite of he heavy r-in. a great cany cattle were 'arded and there was good bidding, nearly iverything being sold at the hammer at a'iffactory pries. Wearers made 27s 6d; :alves ti yea r lings, 3Bs 6d to 52*; 15 to 18 nonths steers. L 3 Is 6d to L 3 lis 6d; 2 year irapty heifers, L 3 10s ; springers, L 3 18s to A 12s Gg ; store cows. L 3 10s to L 3 15s; resh cows, L 3 17s 6d lo L 4 ss.

BEWLEY & GRIFFITH'S SHARE REPORT.

T sales, B buyers, s sellers. There has been very lit'le business in the r investment share market during the past : week. I3a'k of New Zea'ar.d shares are . t-cing more for at slightly better . p'icea, >-nd it seems probable that this stock will continue 'o i'dvancc. In /■ i:ckl>tnr] mining the fresh record return obtaineil by the. Waihi has raused sales to be effected at L(i 3s, anH other Waihi . utocks have har.iened. Talisman Consolidafe<) tl ow a fall. Otago dredging shares have seen a good <"' eat more inquiry, but those affected by ' high rivers are at lower value, as is usual > during the summer months e West Com"; stocks are dis inctly hielu r in consequence of goo i returns, but the past we°k having been one of flood en the Coast, > dredging has been much interfered with. , A* the summer season is the best for dredging on the Coast we leofc for batter results

I in the course of a month or two when the floods are less frequent, i The good returns from several sluicing I claims on the Coast are causing capital to be invested in several new ventures. WYLLIF, S'i'OTT & CO.'S REPORT. | JIiiSSFS. Wylmjj, Ptott & Co, report:! I The following prices were realised at our I 1 sale at Urenui on October 21st: Yearlings mixed, L2 13s to L 3; 18 months steers, L 4 7s to L 4 9s ; empty heifers, 1.3 6s ; springing heifers, L 3 15s t" L 5 ; cows and calves, L 3 15s; bull, LI ; hack, L 3 12s 6:1. | At our Waitara sale on Tuesday, 22nd October,"calves made 28a 6d to 355; mixed yearlings, L2 10s tr> L 3 4s 6d; springing heifers, L 3 6s to L 4 14s 6d; springing cows, L39sto L 5 ; bulls, L42s6d to L 5 12s fid. j VICKERS & STEVENS' AUCTION REPORT. j Messrs Viokbbs & Stevens report that, j i notwithstanding the inclemency of the j ' weather, there was a good muster of stock : |at their Inglewond yards ou Wednesday. j Calves, L2 to L2 7s; yearlings, L2 10s to L2 | 15s; yearling steers, L32sto L 3 ss; empty I heifers, L3to L 3 10s; 15-mo"ths heifeis, L2 ' 15s; store cows. L2los to 1.3 16s; springers,! L4to L 5 17s 6d; fat cows, Lsto L 5 lis. j I BUCKLAND ANO SONS' WEEKLY j AUCTION REPORT. | (Special to News) Auckland, October 25. , Messrs Buckland and Sons report:— | Horses.-Heavy and medium, 1.30 toL42; j light, LlB to 1-27; good harness, Ll2 to LIG; first-class hacks, L2O to 1 25 ; ordinary, L 5 to LS) ss. I At the Remuera yards dairy and store! cattle made late values. Beef is steady at !20s to 23s prr lOPlho for -tee's and 16s to 18s for a«ed ciiu.. Sheep w.re tusier. : Heavy wethers in their wool, 16s to 18s;! lighter, 13s to 15s 6d ; ewes, 10s to 15s 3d;. fat lambs, 9s to 15s 3d. Porkers, 25s to 355; i bacon pies, 50s to 70s. j AUCKLAND BUTTER PRICES. ' | (PBB PBESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, October 25. Wholesale dairy produce quotation? : : But'er: Average quality, dairy and mixed lots, 7d ; separator, 8d; New Zealand Dairy Association, lid; Acorn brand, lid; prime 1 salt, 9d ; second quality, 7Jd per lb. DIVINE SERVICES TO-MORRO W. Church ok England. St.Mary's—B a.m., (H.C.), Rev. F. G.Evans. 11 a.m., Archdeacon Govett and Rev. F. G. Evans 7 p. if., Rev. F. W. Young Henui—ll a.m. Rev. IT. W. Young i 7 p m.. Mr. John Young Bell Block—-3 p.m., Mr J. Young 7.30 p.m., Mr Bennett Omata—2.3o p.m., Rev. F. W. Young Hurford Road—2,3o p.m., Rev, F. G. Evans Kora—7 p.m, Rev. F. G. Evans 1 Westown—3 p.m., Mr. Fletcher 7 p.m, Mr H. Foo"es Waitara—7 pm„ Lay ilea l, r Urenui—ll a.m., l.ay Reader I'ikorangi—ll a.m., Lay Reader 1 7 p.m., Lay Reader ; Lepperton—7 p.m., Lay Reader t Huirangt—2.3o p.m., Lay Reader i Pungarehu—ll a.m.. Morning Prayer Rahotu—2.3o p.m., Evensong Okato—7.3o p m., Evensong Inglewood—B a.m. (H.O ) 11 a.m., Mornine Prayer 2.30 p m., Sunday School Service

7 p.m., Evensong Tarata—2.43 p.m., .Evensong, Vicar Fariki—ll a.m., Morning Prayer and Litany VVaiongona—7 p.m., Evensong Roman Catholic. New Plymouth—Mass at 11 a.m., and Vespers at 7 p.m., Kev Father Mulvihill Waitara—Mass at 9 a.m., Rev Father Mul- : vihill Inglewood—Mass at 8 and 11 a.m., Rev] Dean MclCe l na PIiESBYTHKIAN. St. Andrew's—ll a.m , Kev. H. J. lewis, of Woodvilla 7 p m., Dr. Hutchinson WfSLBYAN. Whiteley Memorial Ohurch 11 a.m., and ' 7 p.m., Rev. S. J. fc'erpell King and Upland Road—2.3o p.m., Rev. H. J. Serpell South Road.-- 7 p.m.. Rev. W. Cannell I Lower Jigmont Road— 7 p.m., Mr ; A Pikett and J.B. j Carrington Road—2.3o p.m., and 7 p.m., Mr if. and J. R. Chatterton Franklev Road—7 p.m.. Mr Asher Okato—ll a.m., a".d 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. ■II. White Tataraimaka—2 30 p.m., Rev J. H. White Rahotu—7.3o p.m., Mr H. H. and A. W. Waitara—ll a.m , Rev. Garlick 7 p m , Mr Pikett ( Tikorangi—2.3o p.m , Mr McMillan ' Lepperlon—7 p.m., Mr Everett , Inglewood—ll a.m., Mr Jackson 7 p m., hev. A. Ashcroft Waipuku—2.3o p ni., Kev A. Aflicroft 7 p.m., Mr Jemison . Uiuti (Mimii.—7 30 p.m., Rev. Garlick Stratford—ll am„ Rev. j. A. Lochore ' 7 p.m„ Rev. J. A. Lochore Cardiff—7 p.m., Mr Bicheno Mgaire--ll a.m., Mr Bicheno 7 p.m . Mr Boon Bird R0ad.—2.30 p m., Rev. J. A. Lochore Primitive Mwthodist. Queen-street —11 a.m., Mr. 0. E. Bellringer 7 p.m., Kev J. Nixon Bell Block—7 p.m., Mr. Buttimore Omata—7.3o p.m., Mr A. Chatterton Mangorei—ll a m., Rev. J. Nixon Lower Mangorei—2.3o p.m., Rev. John Nixon | Inglewcod—ll a.m., Rev. B. Dudley i 7 p.m.. Rev. J. W. Sawle Egmont Village—2.3o p m., Rev. B. Dudley Lower Kent Road—7.3op.m., Rev B. Dudley Baptist. Gill-street—ll a m., Dr. Hutchinson 7 p.m., Rev. W. Drew Salvation Abmy. Services as uhual.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 253, 26 October 1901, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 253, 26 October 1901, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 253, 26 October 1901, Page 3

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