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COMMERCIAL.

DUSIiDIX GItAIX MARKET. I'lili MESS ASSOCIATION. Dvnedin, .Tiiiiunry 2t. There is 110 ehaiifje of note In record ill tlit* Kf.'tin market. Millers are not disposed to operate at lule limitations, or tu increase their present stock unless tempted by ail extra prime safeguard. Prime milling 3s 5.1 lo :!s (id; medium minimally 3s 3d to 3s .Id ; t'mvl "Ileal, "hole 3* 2d lo 3s 2'.d ; inferior and broken 2s yd to 3s lid, sneks

Oats: The. oat niarkcl is void of animation, sales being conlined lo local re.piireinenls. (Quotations (which are merely nominal): For best feci and milling 2s to -Js Id; medium to best feed Is lldlo 2s; ex-s|ore, sacks exlra.

HI'IiNSEDK STOCK SALES

Drxiiinx. January 21. Fat cattle—lsN Here yarded "to-day Of these there were only a very fenprime, (lie greater portion being very ordinary. Bidding was by no means brisk, and there was no improvement on last week's rales. Best bullocks, £lO to £lO 17s fid; medium to good, £0 10s to £9 10s; cows and heifers, £7 10s to £B. Fat sheep; 1165 penned, being almost all wethers, and there were only a few pens of ewes. Of the former only a few pens were prime. The yarding, though small, was sufficient for requirements and there was no change of note in prices. Best crossbred wethers, 18s to 21s (id ; two pens extra prime freezers, 21s; medium, Ms to 17s fid ; best ewes, 15a fid to 18s; a pen extra heavy, l!)s (id ; medium, 13s lid lo 15s (id. Fat lambs: 70 penned. Owing to Die smallness of the yarding prices ranged from 2s to 2s fid in advance of those ruling last week. Best 15s to Ids Ad; extra to 17s lid. Pigs: Three hundred and twentyfour yarded. There was a large yarding of suckers and slips, and prices ruled easier. Porkers and baconei's were also in over supply, and had an easing tendency. Suckers 7s to 10s; slips 12s to IHs; stores 20s to 21s; porkers, 20s to 3 Is. Slight baeoners 38s to 'l2s; heavy baconei's Its to 475.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 25 January 1906, Page 3

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347

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 25 January 1906, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 25 January 1906, Page 3

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