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COMMERCIAL.

NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEBi CANTILE AUENUy Oi>. Ltd. WEEKLY MAHKET KEPOli'J>. AUCKLAND, May 31. J llors:s.—At the Durham Yards on I Friday we had a large muster, but the demand was not up to the previous week. We quote : Heavy draughts from £27 to £3B liis, medium draughts £lB 5s to £29 10s, light I harness £8 5s to £2O ss, hacks £5 5s to £l7, tax cart £l2, buggy £ls Cattle.—At the Newmarket Yards, on Tuesday dairy and store stock were penned in usual numbers, and sold at late values. Hecii was yarded in full numbers, and prices improved on last week's quotations. Ox beef sold up to 24s per 10011), cow IBs to 19s. Steers sold from £(> 10s to £lO 17s (id, cows £4 to £8 2s fill, dairy cows were yarded in more than average numheis, and sold from £-1 15s to £lO, empty do. £1 lis to £2 19s, calves 14s to £1 3s. Sheep.—The Newmarket Yards were well Tilled on Tuesday, and late advanced rates ruled. Wethers sold at 14s 9d to £1 5s 9d, ewes 13s b'd to £1 ."s 3d, lambs 12s 3d to 17s 9d. Pigs!.—Y'arded in average numbers, and sold at £1 5s to £2 19s for porkers, weaiicrs 5s 6d to 15s, bnconers £2 9s to £3 4s. We submitted an extra large catalogue of hides, skins, and tallow on Tuesday, all 'lines meeting with strong , competition, and advanced from id to i Jd in price. We quote : I'rime ox 7Jd i to 7;d, extra stout do. 6;d to 7Jd, stout do.ftjd to Ojd, medium <lo. 5-Jd to 6Jd, light do. 43d to 4-Jd, kjps « 4Jd to 4Jd, stags' 3id toSJd, calf- • i skins SJ'd to s|d. • ■ . 1 Sheepskins.—Market advanced. Hest butchers' skins picked in to 6s tid, good lines average 4s 6d to ss, small and damaged 3s to 3s 9d. Tallow.—Market firnin Hest mixed 19s Od to 20s 6d, good 17s (id to 18s Gd, seconds 15s fid to 115s 6d. Holies.—£s. Cow lails.—ls 6d dozen, horse hauls 3d to Is 7Jd. Horns.—Wanted.

Mabe.— None to hand, Market linn at 3s Id on wharf. Oats.—Firm at 2s c.i.f.. for B grade. - Chaff.—Worth £4 10s at rail. Potatoes.—Market advancing. Prime worth £0 10s. Butter.—Very firm. Best 9J to 10d, good 9(1. Cheese.-—ln good demand. Market isi firm. MESSRS DALtiETY & CO'S. REPORT. Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., have received the following cablegram from their London office, dated 2(>tli inst. : Hides.—'Prices are unchanged, market dull, t Since our last telegram prices for leather in general are higher by I'd per rb. Basils.—l'ri«es are unchanged.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7838, 2 June 1905, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7838, 2 June 1905, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7838, 2 June 1905, Page 3

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