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New FLYM.'UrH, Sat*bday, 28th June. RETAIL PRICES. Faim anil Dairy Produce.—Milk, 3d per quart; bnttei, rfairy, Is; separator, la 2d j-er lb; chee?e, 7d per lb; eggs, Is 63 per doz; fo wis, 3s per pair; ducks, per pair; la d, 7d ; bacon, 8d to 9C ; hams, Sd per lb. Fiuit.- Ban;n-!B.'Bd per lb; cocoanuts,2ri to 4d each ; lemons, la per dozen; oranges, 2s per dozen ; pine apples, (id Bnd 9d ; ps ars, J 4d per lb ; trmatos, 4d per ib; app'es, 2dj per lb. j firewood, from 8s to 12s per load. Ct al.—We?tport, Brookdale, 425; Mokau, 1 42s Bonedust, pure, L 7 10s par lon, BCYING PRICES. Bultfir, —Best dairy, 9d to Is ; spirator, Is tor lb; cheese, 4d and 4|d per lu; eggs, Is 4d per dozen ; fowls, 2s 8d p:r pair; ducks, 3s per pfeir; bacon, fid to 7Jd per lb; hams, Gd pir lb; larJ, 41 to 51 per lb; fungua, 2fd per lb. MR NEWTON KING'S WEEKLY AUCTION REPORT. Ma Newion Kitm reports Cattle: At Waiwakaiho on Tuesday cattle came forward in exoess of advertised numbers, but owing to the h°avy rain there was a small attendance and few buyers. With the exception of a few pens of yeirlings and a line of 2-year heil is nearly everything ' was passed at the hammer, but several lots | found buye's afterwad*. Calves to year-1 lings made LI 12s to LI 14s, 2-year heifers L 3 10s, 18 n-ontbs steers L2 17s, springing heiftrs L 5 to 1 5 14s. VICKERS & STEVENS' AUCTION REPORT. Messrs Vickers and Stevens report: A .'mill muster of cattle in the Inglewcod y iris on Wedne day. The following prices were realised:—Yearlings, LI 141 to 12 JI spiinging heifers, L 5 to Lti 7s 61; store cows, L2 15s to L 3 16s; spring calvers, L 3 10s to L 4 2h fid ; spring' rs, I G 10s ; fat cows, L 4 12s to L 4 17s 6d; 2-tcoth mixed sheep, 8s lid BUCKLAND fc SONS' WEEKLY AUCTION REPORT. PER PRESS AS:OCIATION. [Special to News.] Auckland, June 27. Horses elicited goo 1 compititioi. Heavy drafs made up to L4O 10a, brood draught mares L2O to 135, upstanding hacks and harness up to LIB, ordimry hacks Lsto L 9 15', weeds and ponies from L 4 17s 6d down. Cattle.—l) ir/ cows L 6 to L 7 10), Beef, firm at 22a t> 25a for steers and 17s to 20s for cows. So —V\'e hers 7s to 14s 3d, ew»fi 0s Gd to lls 3d, fat lambs 7a to 9s 3d. I'iga are r quired. Pork«rs 25s to 31s, baconers 35-> to 40s, BtfWLEY AND GRIFFITH'S SHARE REPORT.

| T sales, B buyers, s sellers, j There is cot much to report in investment I stocks this week, the nio.it noticeable feature being the continued advance in Bank of > New Zealand and National Bank, the returns ) just published of tin latter showing conJ tinued and growing prosperity. The Auckland mining market shows 'a , slight weakening in Waihis, wi'h no ma- ' terinl change in other lines. I The Otago dredging returns show a further ) improvement, but the market is not strong. 5 On the West Coast the floods of the past . week have upset things, j st when-there was J every probability of a record return. The > wit weather continues and this week's - returns will fiiffer. j We have buyers of Fouth British Insuranee and selbra of Sash snd Door Company and i New Z)aland Insurance. 3 _______

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 28 June 1902, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 28 June 1902, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 28 June 1902, Page 3

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