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DAIJOETY AKI) CO.'S REPORT. Dalgvly -and Co., Lid., Welling--toil, turn; receive* I Hie following cablegrams from \l-lreir London ( o(Rce, dated 20th 'inst. Tallow.—<3-ood to.prime 'mutton is higher 'by 3d to (id per cwt. Other descriptions wt ipail to 3d por cwt. higher.
1' rozen maa-t. Market continues weak at a further 'decline. New Zetland crossbred , mutton is lower by id per lb. Lamb is lower 'by id to J'd /iper lb. Frozen 'l«,vf.— Prices are firm, ( Ox-hinds ;-i J-d to lb, fores 2Jd. Butter.—Buyers are operating less freely. Copenhagen official quotation is :i kroners ('u'bout Ms 4<l) per, cwt. lower. Total imports ol 1 butter into lire I/nilc-d Kingxlom fort-he •week ending 1-lth insl. was 7-1,(100 cwt., as compared with ."ill,0(H) cwt.\ for same' period last year. More demand for unsußvd than sullotl. wool in place of existing rates. It WOOL BROKERAGE. CJ-IMSTCHTRCH. Oc;t. 2.>. At a meeting-of the North Canterbury e.xecotive of tile Farm-el's' Union to j day, stock and pro. duce . eoninriltee re[>orted that the Christehnrch Wool Brokers' Association had ottered -to a-dopt the Melbourni! rates relating to (he sale of wool -in place of 'existing- rales. It was resolved not to.accept t-hu oiler. HURNSIDE STOCK MARKET. (Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Oct. 25., Fat cattle.—lß3 head yarded, the greater part being prime to goal quality bullocks. Prices improved as the sale went on, and were about Ills per he'acl higher than for the previous week. Extra heavy, bullocks ill 17s (id, prime £9 15s to£io 17s lid, medium £8 to £9 ss, best cows and heifers £7 5s to £O, medium £5 Ids to £6 15s, light £1 IDs to £j ss, Fat sheep.—ls27> penned, ).) mcipiilly goal (jiiality wethers. "lie t;>ie opened at about l.isl. week's tales, hut hardened at the close, prices Icing ;fli'.)3ut Is in advance cf last week's. Best Wethers 11-! to 27s •id, 'extra up to 28s ; ».<l, j-o-vl withers 23s to 25, others to 225. There was only a few pens of e*ves, and the (op l>Jjce realised was 2-ls 3d.
Kati lambs.—SO head yarded. liest from Kis 'lid to 18s-, medium Ms (id lo 155.S fid.
~wfi;7 ,:ili p s:ai ' llc<l ' mosl, y «"*«•* litfl'-ers ..nd r s weri! a wier. otkei-s and haconers sold at late lati.s, suckers lis lid to ki s s j;. )s jj o V'Ti J 8 ? 22s ' P«wkcre 23s o dls, light baconcrs 36s t 0 40s - v "I' to 465, ilioppers up to 525.' DUNKDIN GRAIN MARKET. Uhe,t- "UNWDIN, Oct. 25. d" ''7 " ni " mi)li "Si» Hie only XTr. 2s lid i » °, 3s ?''• wlmlc f owl wheat .t^cn;a^ ,rHlit ' n^sW,o2sln^ Oats.-Xtccks held JocaJlv arc exceedingly small, and are 'not heimniainlained by fresh consignment" fiee 0 f V s 'f 1 ? loCal demand in tlio of which sluppeis |,avo , dim m!i! 111 '-yiiremenis. prime led "fs /h . 2s 8»oil lo host Is 'I i i i ,°nfr a » ;1 i lift riot •i> Jd lo Is IUJd ; sac ] is
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7961, 26 October 1905, Page 2
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