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TRADE AND FINANCE. (Rccsived June 21, 0.25 p.m.) LONDON, June 20. The wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is 3,015,000 ters, for the Continent 2,100,000 cfuarters, Atlantic shipments 33,000 quarters. Bank Shares.—Bank of Australasia. £B9 to £9l, Bank of Now South Wales £4O 10s to £4llos, National Bank of New Zealand £5 5s to £5 15s, Bank of New Zealand £6 10s to *7.
AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE MARKETS. . I (Received June 21, 10.40 a.m.) | SYDNEY, Juno 21. (medium) 2s 3d to 2s lid, milling 3s 4d to 3s 3.1. I Flov.r £7 10s to £7 15s, Manitoban £l4. Oats.—Tasmaittian white feeing 2s 6d .to 2b 7d, Victorian Algerian 2» Id to 2s 2d. Barley.—Cape 2a 7d to 2-j OJf ma iting 3s 9d to 4s. ! ! Maize, 2s Bd. [ Peas.—Prussian Blue 4s to 4s 3d Bran, lOd. Pollard, lid. lloiatoes.—Tasmanian £6 5s to £6 10s. r ! Butter, 9Jd. Cheese, 60 '«> 7d. { Bacon, 5Jd to 7d. MELBOURNE, June 21. Wheat, 3s 4-Jdj Flour, '£7 ss. Oats.t—Prime milling Is 9d. I Barley.—Feeding 2s, malting 3s 3d j to 4s 3d. Maize, 2a lOd. | Bran, lOd. < Pollard, lid. Potatoes, £4 10s. | Onions, £l4 to £ls. ADELAIDE, June 21. Wheat, 3s 4d to 8s sd, Flour, £7 10a. Bran and pollard, Is, • Potatoes, £6 to £7. > SYDNEY WOOL SALES. ,| (Received June 22, 0.41 a.m.) SYDNEY, June 21. ; The final series ol wool Sales for the current year opened strong. Greasy braught to 11yd, scoured to 22|d. BURNSIDE MARKET REPORT. (Per Press Association.') DUNEDIN, June 21. Fat cattle.—2oo were yarded, consisting of medium to good bullocks and heifers, with one or two pens of extra heavy bullocks. Prices were as follows :—Best bullocks £8 5s to £9 15s; in one pen two! Mullocks sold at £ll 12s 6d, good bullocks £7 5s to £8 2s 6d, best heifers £6 2s (id to £7, good do. £4 15s to £7, good cows £4 to £5 10s, aged to about' £3 15s. Fat sheep,—l 432 penned, consisting: principally of uiedium owes atijl wethers, the balancfe comprising ""fc'o or three pens of extra heavy wethers. The sale dragged somewhat, and prices were slightly easier. Best wethers 22s 6d to 25s 3d, one pen extra heavy 2£s :3d, good 21s to 225, otters up to 20s, best ewes 189 to 20s 3d, one pen extra prime 30s, others 14s 6d to 17s. Fat lambs.—4oo were penned. Prices were practically the same as at last sale. Best 16s to 17s 3d, others 14s to 15s. Pigs.—l6s ' yarded. Prices wore Gnu at last week's rates. Bnconers sfold under brisk competition, but porkers were slightly easier. Suckers 7s to 9s, slips 10s 6d to 15s, stores 17b 6d to 245, porkers 26s to 355, light baconcrs 38s to 445, heavy do. 45s to 525, light choppers 60s to 70s, heavy 78s to 85s.
BUNEBIN GRAIN MARKET. BUNEBTN, June 21. Wheat. —There has been more in(Juiry among millers for prime, but they show no disposition to increase; the prices, aril holders are not disposed to reduce them. Trime milling) Tuscan 3s to 3s ld._velvet 2» lid to 3s. red 2s 9d to 2s lOd, medium nominally 2s 9d to 2s lOd, fowl 2s 8d to 2s 9d ; sacks extra* Oats.—Very few coming forward, and sales were limited. There i« gooff denfand, and prices have hardened to the extent of about a halfpenny per bushel. Selected seed 2s to 2s 3d, ordinary Is lOd to 2s, best milling Ife Bdjs to Is 9d,, best feed ls7ijd to lsßd, inferior to medium feed Is 6'dtol3 7d.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7855, 22 June 1905, Page 3
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