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O „ NEiy PLYMOUTH, SATURDAY, JULY 16. • 3 RETAIL PRICKS. $ Farm and Dairy Produce. M»k : 8d per.quart, butter (dairy) lOd, [. •gp&iiasor Is per lb, cheese.7d per lb, eggs 1b 3d per doz, fowls 3s per -, *air, lard 7d per lb, bacon 7d to lOd * p«r lb, bains fld per lb, rashera Is r p«r lb. 1 Fruit.—Bananas 3d per lb, coacoat nuts 2d to 4-d each, lemons la to >' It 6d par doz, apples 3d to 4d per j lb, oranges la to Is Gd per doz. j> Coal.—Westport, Brookclale 435, v Mok»u 425. T lonedust, pure, £7 10s per ton. I BUYING PRICES. | Butter (best'dairy) 7d to Ba, «. p |»r«ltor 7Jd to Bd, factory rolls 9jd I to lQd per lb, eggs Is Id per doz., £ (owls'3s per pair, ducks (is per pair, p bacon 7d per lb, hams lOd per lb, r •b.eese 5d to 7d, per lb, lard 8d per \ lb, fungus 2Jd per lb. MR NEWTON KING'S WEEKLY \ AUCTION REPORT. ft Cattle—At Stratford on Tuesday, K owing to the.rain, there was a ■Lignall yarding of stock. Young catW tie met with fair inquiry and were ■f nearly all sold either at the hammer 7 or privately. Yearlings mvde 44s ,» calves 35s to 38s, springing heifers i £4 10s to £5 Is; store cows £3 to . £3 ss. On Wednesday at Warea I held a - clearing sale on account* of Mr A. Jt C. Binnie. There was a ; good atW; tendance, and bidding was brisk for ?'all early calvers, all of which realk ised good prices. Backward calvers r J»ere not in demand and prices for t*ese ruled low. Springers made £(s to £lO ss, late calvers £3 10s t ta £6, store cows £3 to £3 10s, mare £3O, gig £l9 10s. I breeding sows 25s to 30s, yfcdigree f Berkshire boar £3 10s. ' At Rahotu on Thursday there wts La good muster of stock, and a good jT~ attendance. All young cattle were competed for, and nearly everyi' living sold at satisfactory prices. k~ tijnall calves made 19s to 21s, K calves to yearlings 3Gs to 48s, 18 ||} months steers £3 5s Cd, 12 to 15 W months heifers £2 lis to £2 17s, 5" gprltiigSag hei'ftars £4 to £6. Mr T. p pelhum's choice dairy of 15 cows Pjr Were a very saperior lot, and sold % ft) one lot at £9 per head.
' MESSRS VICKERS' & STEVENS' REPORT. There was a moderate entry of Mock in t he Inglewood yards on Wednesday. Calves to yearlings made from £1 12s to £2 Is, empty heifers 49 19a to £3 10s 6d, heifers in calf £3 10s to £4 2s, spring calvees £3 10b to £r> ss. i 'WYLLIE, STOTT AND J CO.'S REPORT. . Messrs Wyllie, Stott, and Co. re- [ port that owing to the wot weather I a. vary small quantity of stock put t« an appearance at Urenui on Monflay.. Calves made 32s ,6d, springing; beifers £5. E At Wailara on Tuesday calves J mado 31s to 32s fid, heifers £5 to f- £5 7a 6d, store cows £3 10s, yearlittgs £2 Bs. ;. fcEWLEY & GRIFFITHS' SHARE REPORT.
fe-T sales, B buyers, S sellers, C luhi div, X ex div. |-There Is, improved tone in the share p»rk«rt, find- National Bank are enErtd' for'at £4 18s, New Zealand EsJiraoee are in demand at £4 12s, Wk div.. South Dritish are offered at jK, Bank of New Zealand are obtainEta at £4 17s 6d, the large number It forfeited shares yet to be offered fedinff-'lo rcstHct offers. Waihis mjn been sold at £5 18s, and the Rihi offshoots have fairly maintain■fwoent values.
BUCKLAXD AND SON'S REPORT. (Special to News). Al CKL.V.VD, July 15. Hi.rs.'S—Medium ami light, draught. ';2.-> to ,C3.~>. good harks uiwf harness U2 m.s tii £2O, ponies and weeds i,t usual fall's. At Keiu'icia a fair supply of beef raiiic forward. SU.r bwi sold from 21s 10 2!s per KlOlh, cow from ISs id 21s. Sheep—A full market. Wethers 15s to 2-ts, ewes 12s to 21s, hoggets 9s lo 12s fid. Pigs were in moderate supply. Porkers 20s lo 3(Js, baconers li|i to -18s. GRAIN UEI'OHT. WKLI.INiiTOX, .lulv 13. Mr V. Pmvnall, of (lie New A'alunil mill Canterbury Farmers Cooperative Associations, Wellington, reports as follows, all quotations being f.0.b., port of shipment, sacks extra, unless specified : Oats.—Values are firmly maintained with limited supplies offering. A grades at HlutT being sought aft.-r by outsiders lor over-sea shipment. and ihresliiings on light side. Dark sound grain is moving quietly, locally, priu. tipally Garlons at Is lid, and Danish at Is s'd, Tartars, Rosetarys, and Waverleys are worth Is 6-5 d. S-llills Is 7d, Duns Is TJ'd, Canadians Is oil, rejects Is Id. Wheat.—Ke-miion of millers is again in prospect, and successful issue will strengthen market, buyers operating with more freedom. Prime velvet rules at Ms 2jd, Tuscan 3s Id, Hunters 2s llii, hard feed calls for 2s ,">d, seconds 2s 2d. Potatoes.—Crops are heavy, Derwents having most enquiry at 82s (id s.i., seeds vary from £2 to £4 10s s.i. -Maize.—Fair business is resulting at 2s 3d s.i. Ilarle.v.—Milling qualities receive small turnover at 2s 2d, inferior 2s, malting dull at 3s, pearl barlev £l3 10s ll.i. Beans.—Hotscbeans are nominally 3s. small sale, crushed 3s Id. Peas.—Prussians are over-abundant at 3s lid, partridge scarce 3s i)d, split peas £l3 Ids 8.i., pig-meal £4 s.i. Bran.—Has worked upwards to £2 15s s.i., extensive exports depleting stores. Pollard.—Shipments landing, return £1 10s s.i., -with further rise imminent. Oatmeal.—Quotations are irregular, leading mills- listing 25's at £'J 10s sli., rolled oats £l2 c.i.f.s.i. ChalT.—Trade continues brisk.bright cut hardening to 72s (3d s.i, south, and 77s 6d s.i. north, straw chaff 52s Gd s.i. Hay.—Sales are dragging, all-clo-ver realising 85s, rye-clover 52s Gd, pressed straw 355. Onions.—Australian arc selling freely at £5 us c.i.f.d.p., southern grown being off the market. ADDINGTON STOCK SALE. CHRISTCHURCH, July 13. At Aldington to-day 134 fat cattle of medium quality were yarded. The sale opened better than last week.but dropped before the closa. Steers £(5 15s to £ll 12s 6d, heifers £5 15s to £8 15s and £9 17s (id, cows £6 7s 6d to £9 10s. Fat sheep.—A fair entry. The sale opened well, at previous week's rates but later on bidding slackened, and all descriptions except prime wethers, suffered « decline. Extra prime wethers 25s 7d to 30s, prime 21s to 255, others ISs to 20s Cd, extra prime ewes 22s Od to 27s Gd, prime 19s to 225, medium 17s tq 18s 6d, aged 13s to 16s, merino wethers lis to 13s lid. Fat lambs.—About 1500 were entered. The demand was keen, prices rising about Is. Tegs 20s to 21s prime lambs 17s to 19s, others 14s 1.0 to 16s Cd. Pigs.—The entry was small, and prices were unchanged. Baconers 4's to 495, porkers 28s to 38s. large stores 20s to 255. small 10s to 15s. Divine Services, ■ SUNDAY, JULY 17th. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Mary's-,8, H.C., 11, R ev . F. Evans, 7. Henui-8, H.C., 11 morning prayer, 7, evening prayer. Old People's Home—lo, Mr Fendall Hell Mock—7, Mr T. Bennett.
ffiwi-11, Rev. A. M. Bradbury ifur/oixl Koad—2.3o, Rev. Bradbui
Westown—7, Rev. I)ra<fbury. Omata—2.3o, Lay Header. Moturoa—7, Lay Render. Tattuialimaka—ll. Oakura-2.30. Okato—7. PRIMITIVE MR l'l fOl 11-J F. Queen-street—ll, Hov. Woolloxall, 7, Rev. Nixon. FlUsroy—7, Rev. Woolloxall. Uppor Maug-orei—ll, Rev. J. Nixon. Lower Mangorei—2.3o, Kev. Nixon. Upper Kent Road—ll, Mr Hcrhert. Lower Kent Road—7, Mr Mason, Bell 810ck—2.30, Rev. Woolloxall. Omata—ll, Sunday School, Mrs Swanwick, 7, Mr Asher. Stratford—ll ami 7. R-.v. Clover. Eltham—H.Mi.ss Millti, 7, Rev. Mail's. Midhirst—2.3o, Mr V. l.acey. Inglewood—ll and 7, Sister Amy. Eginont Village—7, Mr W. Chatter-
ton. Norfolk Road—2, Miss D. Crcsswell Durham Road—7, Miss D. Cresswell
METHODIST CHURCH. Whiteley Memorial Church—ll. aad 7
Rev. Buttle. Carrington Road.-2.30, ReV. Buttle, 7, Mr A. Chatterton Old People's Home—6, Mr .1. 11.
Chatterton. King and Upland Road—ll, Mr Wil-
liams. Lower Egmont Road—7, Mr Wil-
liams. Okato—7, Mr Gaukrodger. Tataraimaka—2, Mr Gaukrodger. Rahotu—ll, Rev. Tumbuli, 7, Mr Hughsoo. Pungarchn—2, Rev. Turnhull. l'uniho—7, Rev. Turnbtill. ROMAN CATHOLIC. New Plymouth—l), Mass, 7, Vespers.
Rev. Dean McK'enna. Waitara—ll, Mass. Rev. Dean ' Mc-
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CHURCH OF CHRIST. Mr fl. A. Green's Residence, DevonStreet Central—ll, Fellowship and llreaking of llivad. SEVENTH DAY ADYKXTISTS. Services as usual. BAPTIST CHURCH.
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