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COMMERCIAL.

BUR3TSIDE MABB.ET EEPOET. Di'newx, .Inly 4, Fat cattle": 172 yarded, the majority being unfinished. There was a good demand and prices were 10s better than last week. Best bullocks L 9 10s to £lO 10s, extra £ll, medium £7 15s to £8 10i>, inferior 11 las to £5 las, best cows and heifers L 7 15s to L 8 15s, eitra LlO is. Fat sheep 24<>> penned. As batchers' supplies were short, there was a good demand throughout, and prices were firm at last week's rates. The yarding was of better (juality on the whole than last week. Best wethers 23s 6d to 255, eitra to 27k (id, others to 18s, best ewes IDs to 21s (id, extra to 255. Fat lambs—"Si penned. There was a good demand. Those forward were mostly of medium <[ii:ilily. Best lambs 15s to 17s (id, extra to J'.ls fid, good lambs 12s fid to lis fid. Pigs: 2*58 penned. Porkers were sold at last week's rates, while baooncrs were slightly easier. Suckers 2s fid to ' os, slip- 7s to 10s, stores 12s to Ms. porkors 31s to 375, baeoners 35s to 50s, chopper- to (!3s. DCNEDiy GRAIN REPORT. i Diwedin, July 5. '' Wheat: The demand has continued 1 steady, and there is no change to rcI port in value. Tuscan sontiniics in most request, and fowl wheat moves off slowly. Prime milling 3s 5d to 3s fitd, medium to good 3s 3d to 3. I id, best whole fowl feed 3s Id to 3- 2d, iaferior and broken 2s U i to 3s, sar-ks extra. Oats: There is not much business passing, and holders are mt inclined to force sales as they expect higher prices. Prime nulling 2s Id to 2 Ud, good to best feed 2-, 2Jd to 2s 3;d, inferior and medium 2s Id to 3s 2d, sacks extra. VrCKEIfS AND STEVENS REPORT. Vickers nnd Stevens report that there was a fair entry of catile in their Inglewood yards on Wednesday, but the wet weather kept several lines from coming forward. Calves made 10s to 11- fid ; store cows £1 to C'2 7s fid; spring ealvers £2 to t'3 10s; springers £3 15s to £fl. At Tanki on Monday there wa- a good yarding of dairy cattle. Mr A. Kidd's cows made from £2 10s to £7 ss: good stores £1 15s to £3 ss; spring caber! £2 to £2 17t fid,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8150, 6 July 1906, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8150, 6 July 1906, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8150, 6 July 1906, Page 3

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