BEWLEY AND GRIFFITHS' SHAREREPORT.
T sales, b buyers, S sellers, p premium. Business in ths sbaremarket continue) quiet. The feature of the week has been the announcement of the result of the year's working by the B .nk of New Zealand. From the figures given the profits earned are 'lightly greater bat almo t the same as last year, but as the Board ctva tee if a way to pay £124.000 as against £IOI,OOO paid last year to the Assets Realiaat'on Boa'd, an ei'ly extinction of the deficiency is probable. VIOKEKS k STEVEN'S AUCTION REPORT. Messes Vickebs and Stevens report that there was only a fair muster of cattle in their Inglewood yards on Wednesday, '■.'aires made fiom £1 3s to £1 14s 6d, yearlings £2 to £2 6s, beifers in calf £2 19s to £3 5o 6 store cows £3 to £3l4s, springing calves £4 to £5, springers £4 10a to £5 12s 6d. DUNEDIN GRAIN MARKET. FEB PBESB ASSOCIATION. Dunedin, July 3. Oats: There Is a fair inquiry for prime milling and choice se%d lmes Good feed moves off slowly tor export, but the demand is limited. Good to choice seed 2s to 2s 3d prime milling Is 93 to Is lo£d, good to btst' feed Is 8i to Is B|d, inferior and me ium Is 5d to Is 7d; sacks extra, Whtat: There ia little or 110 change to report. Fowl wheat is offering freely with tairly good export demand. Prime milling 4s to 4s 21, medium to good 39 4d to 3s 100, -e,t while fowl feed 3a 21 to 3s 3d, broken and damaged 2« 9J to 3s Id ; sacks ext. a. Parley: The market is quiet Mid onlv i snail sales art p siing. Prime malting 3i 61 to 33 lOd, milling and medium 3s to 3s 4d, feed 2s 9d to 3*. BUO2.I.AND AND SONS REPORT. [Special io News.] Auckland, July 3, Messrs Buckland and Son report as follows.—
Horses.—Heavy draught colt L 49, filly L 42 10s, aged Ll6 to L3O, good hacks and h trness Ll3 10s to L 22 10i, ordinary LB 10b to LlO 58. Cattle.—At Remuera beef was in full supply and better worth, stee s making L 7 15s to 114 12s, cows L 5 Ks to 1,9. Sheep.—ln average supply, we liera 12s 6d to 22s 9d, ewes 8a to 17s 9d, lambs at late rates. Pig'.—ln short supply, btcoaers L2los to L 3 15s, porkers LI 10s to L2. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, LONDON. , WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. The Loan and Mercantile Agency report i as follows: — Horses : On Friday at the Durham Yards a Urge number were brought, forward, when good useful sorts were eagerly competed for, I especially heavy draughts, which sold from L 29 to 147 iOi, medium do L2l 12j 6d to 1.33, lijht harness horses L 8 101 to L2O, hacks L 6 10j to LlB 10s. A sulky made LlO 10s, spring cart LIS Oattle: At the Haymarket Yards on Tuesday cattle of all descriptions wtra yarded in average numbers, dairy and store stock selling at late rater. The qiality of the beef, though not up to last week, met a brisk sale at improved prices. Ox b?ef made 24s t) 27s and cow 19s to 2is per lOOlbs. Fat steers sold from L 6 103 to Ll2 17s 6d, fat cows L 4 IBs to L 7 12s 6d, dairy cows L 5 10s to LlO 15s, empty do L2 14s to L 3 15s, calves LI 18s to L2 9a. Sheep: The Newmarket Yards were well filled on Tuesday, and entries met with a tree sale. Fat wethers made from 10s 61 to J 20s 3d, fat ewea 8i to 15s 91, hoggets 6s Od to 14s 3d. Pisjs: Scarce. Porkers sold from LI 9s to L2 lis, wesners 7s 6d to 15°. £ i lea: We offered our usual catalogue on Tuesday, when prices were somewhat easier, especially for cow hides Prime ox, picked, mide up to 7Jd, stout do. 6Jd to 7d, cow, best lines, to 4fjd, others 4d to 4Jd, kip Sjd to 4Jd, c If 2£d to 41. Sheepskins: Sold at late rates. Best salted 2s 6d to 3s 4d, ordinary Is 6d to 2s 6d, damaged 4d to Is 3d. Horsehair: Easier. Sales were made at Is per lb. TalKw: Best, LI Is 3d to LI 4s, other liues 18s to LI, rough fat ljd to ]§d per lb. Maize Heavy shipments to hand, considerably aboce require rents, and prices have suffered a further dec'iie. Piesent quotation 3s 2d on wharf, but appearances point to lower prices ruling. Oats: Market quiet. We quote 2s 3d ex store for wholesale lines. Fowl Wheat: Weak at 3s lid ex store. Chaff: Market Aim at Li 5s to L 4 10s for good quality at rail Auckland, on trucks. Potatoes: £till dull of sale, flood locals worth L 3 10b ex store. Dairy Produce: Butter. Supplies falling off both in qua'i'y and quantity. Good separator is in demand up to 9Jd, A lot of in'erior factory is finding its way on to toe mark ;t, and dealers are working on stored stocks, tandinp to a lessened demand and lower prices. Cheese: Firm at late quotat'oui. Loaf size almost unp-ocurable. Auckland, Ist July, IPO3. LONDON MARKETS. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. London, July 2. Copper: Spot L 57 15s, three months 1.57 7s 6d, Supplies, 18,832 tons; deliveries, 19,153; stoci, 15,303; advised afloat, 3325. Tallow: Btock, 13,109 casks; imports, 5049; deliveries, 6843. Tin : Sto3k, 16,070 tons; on spot, 2305; afloat, 477; deliveries, 2629. HOMEBUBH SALE;?. Sydney, July 2. Sheep.—Theie was a large supply, and values were lower. Best wethers ISs to 20j, good 16s to 16s 6d, Let ewes 18s 6d to 22s 6d, good 15s to lGs. Cattle.— The values were easitr Bollocks best Lll 10s to Ll4 17s 6d, good LlO 10s, cows, best, L 7 15s, good L 7 ; test beef 28s per 1001b9. BURN ?IDE MARKET. Ddnedin, July 3. Cattle.—l3l were yarded. Best Lll 12s to Ll2, medium L 9 to'LlO 10s, others L 7 to L 8 10s, cjws bfst L 8 10a to L 9 10s, medium £7 10s to L 8 ss, othtrs from L 5 10s to L 6 15s. Sheep.—lsl6 were yarded. Best wether* 18s to 19s 9d, extra heavy LI Is, medium 15* to 17s Cd, others 14s 6d to 15s, ewes, extra heavy, 19s 9d, prime 15s to 17s 6d, medium 12s ,t° 14s 6d, others 9s to 10s 6d. Lambs: 510 were yarded. Ex'ra Targe 15s, prime 12s to 14s, melium 10s 6d to 12s, others 7s 6d to 9s 6d. Pigs.—Suckers 10s to 15s, slips 17s to 30s, stores 21s to 255, porkers 28s to 425, baconers 48s to 60s, big pigs 755. All the pigs acid in f ivour of vendors.
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