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CRICKET.

Getting Uto Pom fSYDNEY. Jan. ifi, Trumper scored 215 to 110 Minutes, Chapman, astasUng, umU Trade and Finance. -—.— ,^ LONDON COUJIEHCIAL CABLE. % LONDON, J M . 15. j Copper.-Spot, £6B lis ad. j Load.—£l3. Imports 30,678 tOM. -* including 5844 pf Australian j e» ' j ports 4089. j Fencing wire, |d, tramraHs 6!<L "'& wire, netting 56 per cent, off list. '! Hemp.—Firm and unchanged. Rabbits.—Duir and unchanged At the periodical sales of hides there were itmall offerings, and wore from par to (d decline. Leatner.-Basils in wuall supply, and prices unchanged. Mutton-North Island 4{d to aid, other, sorts nndjbunto uncoaDfed- > River Plate mutton— Boef, force 2|d, hinds ad. Beef.—Fores 3d, hinds 8 7.16 d. Wheat.—7oo quarter* of Australian October shipment, sold *t 33s 10M, Tho Union Bank of Australia re» |x>rt shows deposits totalling £UL» 899,000, cash invosUneots and Enhance of reinittanees £6,028,000, MUf Bad securities £11,908,000, +f AOENT-KJENKOAL'S AlWiqp, WELLINGTON, Jan. IS. > | The Agent-tienerol reports under ■ ? data London, 18th .-Stock* of Mew >i Zealand mutton on hand am light -''* l and sales are dull for ait description! *t| of mutton. The average prto t«-day '« of Canterbury is 4Jd per lb, otMB "*i brands of North Island 4|d. * "S A small shipment of lamb realised -A 6jd< :.; Boef.—Very dull. The averaga '•; price for hindquarters is from ad t* *i Buttor.—Firm. Average price of ».' choicest New Zealand 100s per cwt. Choose.,— Steady. The average price for finest New Zealand oheew Hemp.—Quiut, and prices alliKJfi? wig weaker* ' *iffi There is scarcely any. demand hie . l&f cocksfoot seed. The ' average prion ?M it bright clean New. Zealand, weigh- ' 'jSf ng 171b per bushel on spot, tt SOa »■ (quotation nominal). "^ <r The next series of wool sale* wlll^ commence on the 17th Inst, ThotoV*st- . tal quantity offered will be not lest T»- , than 145,000 bales, which will in* *5- . elude 29,000 from New y mffrrt| "% There is ever}' indication of «nod» •* vanco* in crossbred wool< | SYDNEY MARKET REPORT* (Received Jan. Ift, 10.28 n.m.fl^Mfl wyuxey, Jan. l«^^H Potatoes arc easier' at £8 IQs&^^H i onions £lB Os. At Hoinebush values were «in«^«nS changed. Crossbreds were scarce. '^iM Best wethers 15s to 17» 8d; no " ewes offering. Best bullocks £9 As to £9 14s 6d, good £B. Best cows .- £7 ss, good £O, Beef averaged 9l» * Od to 22s per lOOtb. -^

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7714, 17 January 1905, Page 2

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7714, 17 January 1905, Page 2

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7714, 17 January 1905, Page 2

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