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COMMERCIAL.

HOME MARKETS, (Per Press Association.! LONDON. Anr-il <m V*& l° r t i' c forth <=om«B sales • 128,500 have been forwarded direct to the manufacturers, leaving lis .00 available for sales. S 188 » at 1101 " 1 " «•*» «Old. a ■'. ~ ' 8500 Quarters Victorian, April shipment 29s 6d VIOM "' U » foi the United Kingdom Is 4,118000 < 75,000, Atlantic sh pments 88 000 quarters, Pacific 8000 ' Now Ztealand loan debentures 65 Bank of Now Zealand unchanged

AUSTRALIAN I'RODUCE MARKET SYDNEY, April 37 Flour.-£7 15s to £fl , °tttß.-Al g Brian Is 8d to 1b 10d Peas.—3a 9d to 4a Bran.-Sid. ™ Potatoes.-Tasmanlana SH IS, to £3 Onions.- to £2 7a W. Butter .-Best 7*d to &L Bacon.-7id to 10d. MELBOURNE, April 37 Wheat.-2s lid to Bs. ' is to la Bd. Malze.-l s 9d to Is lid. Bran.-7Jd. Pollard.-7id. Potatoes.~£l 15b to £2 ss. On»ons.-£l 10s to £1 12s 8d m , „ ADELAIDE, April 37 Whoat.-2s lid to 8s Flour.—£7 10s. Bran.-7d. Potlard.-Bd.

BURNSIDE STOCK MARKET. DUNEDIN, April St. At Durnside market 133 he»a off fat cattle were yarded, and. wovM ju I cent for SK£ %'in •£?■ hm bullocks *» "» •if 10s ' «° o<i £8 10s to £0 to £8 10s, good £8 to £7, light' anS interior cows and heifers £4 % £ 6 lat Sheep.-179 were penned. Prices on an average were about the. same as last week, but they fluctuated a good deal. Best wethers 20» 18s to 19s, medium 16b 6dtol7s6d jest ewes 19s to 20s, good 17i to 18s, others 14s to 15s Od Lam.te.-838 penned. i'rfces hardened Is per head, R** 15s 3d to. 10s 6d, good 14s to 15s, medium 13.

Jigsl.-205 wero |>ennod. Sucltor* and Blips were, hard to sell, but porkers and baconers were vollcomneU oil for at last week's rates. Sucker. .)s to Ifa, s iip ß 13s M tol6a«<L .stores l»s ta 255. porkers 29 S £ •19s, luaconers 42s to 09a.

OTAQO GRAIN MARKET. vav. * „ . DTJN EWV. Aprli 37. Wheat.-Prlroe samples have a little more inquiry, but ( or othors sain are difficult. Prime milling 2s lOd to ■ls, medium to good 2s 6d to 2s 9d, »est fowl wheat 2s 3d to 2s 4d, brth <en 2s to 2s Id, sacks extra. On Is.-Moderate inquiry for good ' VOl i, an w„ , !!; llinff ' ta * °nJ«™ werereadily Wiled without altering olio-. tations. Prime milling i s 4*d tols hI, goad to best feed Is 3d to Is 4d medium and inferior 9d to Is 3d" sacks extra, "*

GRAIN REPORT. WELLINGTON, April 37; Mr F. Pownall, of tho New Zea~ land and Canterbury Farmers' Coop. Associations. Wollimlton, report* as follows, all quotations heln* fob., port of shipment, sacks extis. unless specified :

Oats.-Businesa Is purely coastwise., Argentina and Australia moiopohsing foreign trade, with cheaper transit costs. Dark stout gr2a is showing freely at Is 4d„ B grade Danish finding Is 3Jd, Gartons Is ™' K°sf*«rry and Tartars Is 6id, S-Dills, Buns, and Sutherland* 1* i id, Canadians Is Bd. Seeds IsSd to Is 10d.. ~

Wheat.—Reduced freights Home ar» mducjng consignments, ttmfted apace ».v ».«Vgoing steamers being readily iilledi, iocal trade is dormant with mrther «o,mW»t) of millers still in abcyanoe, fright grain command*! 3s Id, inferior 3s ]od, fowl feed 2*. Jd to 2a 7d, seconds 2s 3d.

Potatoes,-Orops are light North* and h.es.vy South, Derwents realiguMH lOsi 5.1., Whites neglected at 2iiSS

Malze.-Old receives fair inquiry at ■is Cd 8.i., new offering slightly uniter.

Ilarley.—Malting lias receded to fla ith slack demand. Feed 2s 3d •earl Itarlcy Xl;| 10s b.i.

(leans.—Arc more in evidence, hard •ushers costing .Is I'd.

I'eas.—Y-Heroea have buyers at <3« d. Prussians and Partridge are in xcess at as <Jd. Split peas £l3 10a 1.. ]>ibH>m»l £i s.i.

liran remains at £2 5s s.i. Witw ut-put over requirements. ' '

Pollard is firm at £4 l<j s a x „,„,. ilit's light. * P^ Oatineal.—Lang);iowns and nritocih*. « will- list 95-a at £» IcZfrX <» oats £l2 c.1.f.a.1. Stout MS »a(s are not over-hold this wosaiT Lliaff.-Lpward movement coatM* ics, with woathor restricting cuttta* •right oat sheaf returns 72s M *7 '' Daw chaff (50 s.i. •■« ■■ W ~,

Hay.-Pressnre of gvem »,. keeps hay lifeless.. tdi-cIcW fcZ umunally 80s, ,ye<lov«D 8* ** ressotl straw, better (WMAW , "fl v2n (kl. r ai

Grass Seed. - Prised; *r „. ._ scarce at 4Jd to 5Jd- Ky« 1 ~ „ >d to 4s fid. Alsyko 7.2» W ?,, , Bs A >r 92s Gd. Cow-grass, t»* •• Whslov»«

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 98, 29 April 1904, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 98, 29 April 1904, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 98, 29 April 1904, Page 2

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