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XKWTOX KINU'B ItEPOUT
At the Uayuiarket on Saturday a fair number of pigs was sold, slips making os lid to Us lid, small stores lis to His. There was a large attendance at the special sale of horses on account of Mr !•'• -M. Mill*, and good prices Wl'lV IVlllI ;vu ami .'{-year-old cults and fillies, made CIO Ms" to u:s:i. « moiuhs old ,C2 to C 3 r,s, hack "Ebony." t: ID trap ioare C.'Sli. marc. "liolcou-ia," u 1-1, lirooil urn re, -Silver Slur," C2.j. marc. "Paugaroa," .CIS. gelding . "Southern Cross/ till, gelding, "St. llelicrs," Cl 7. pony c!2 Ills, gig ,C2fi. Af the Malt there was a large enlrv of poultry, good prices being realiscl. ( oekerels made Is to Is Hid, pullcis Is !»d to 2s lid. liens Is lid to ,'is lid, roosters up io .Is lid. ducks Is (id to 3s, turkeys J* to 7s lid. A large <|iiantity of funiiIture anil sundries made fair rates.
I'ruit-Prices during the week were as follows:--Apples js lid to «>s. lemons Is lid to lis, bananas 2s to .Is, mandarins os to Us (M. manges lis to Ss. (In Wednesday, llltli inst., | I,eld a a clearing sa'.c of furniture af llmata on account of Mr I'. M. Mills. There was a large attendance, and satisfactory prices were realised. At Hell Illock on Thursday the Sale of furniture, etc... on account of Mrs Corn wall was well attended, and passed o|T satisfactorily.
VICK.KRS & STEVENS' REPORT. Vickers and Stevens report that there wa» a gooil entry of cattle at their Inglewood yards oil Wednesday. Calves made from Us to CI 3s lid, spring Olivers .l'2 His to ,C 3 los, springers .C 3as to Co Ills, store cons CI to C2
At Mr (!. S. r l aylor's clearing sale oil Tuesday the cows were a nice lot and made from C-t to C! 1 15s. with an average of Co His lid.
IIURNSIDK STOCK AIAIIKET
Dunedin, duly HI. At liurnside to-day, 11)72 sheep were yarded. The quality offered was .rood, and lor best, sheep the prices obtained were perhaps a shade better than last week, while for medium and unfinished qualities prices showed an advance of iiliout Is. Quotations —llest wethers 235. extra heavy up to 295, medium to good 18s to 21s, light los to 17s, ewes 13s t<> llis lid, extra to 21s (id. li"ht and inferior lis to 12s
Lambs- -Slid yarded. There were a few pons of extra good lambs, but the bulk ot the yarding was made it|> of medium quality. Prices in all classes showed a slight advance. Best lambs Mis lid to ISs. extra to 20s. medium 1o good 14s lid to IKs. light !is lo lis fid. Pigs Aliout I lit) yarded. Large hammers sold under late values. Porkers were quitted fit aliout lute rates, and small pies made brisk sale. Suckers 8s to lis (Id. slips l.y. to ISs. stores 23s In 2S:i, porkers :!-!s to 3(is. lif-ht baconors «ss to 4S«. heavy 53s lo <Kk
( attle About 120 yarded, composed "f good quality bullocks and a few pells of prime heifers. Best bullocks CIO Ids to til Ids. medium CO to ClO, ordinary C 8 15s to CO, heifers C 7 10s to | CS Ills, ordinary til l-ls to C 7. ADDIXOTOX STOCK MARKET. Christelmroh. .Ttilv 10. At Arlington to-day there were modirate entries of stool; in most departments. The rough weather prevented 'arger numbers coming forward except bv rail. Tliere was a fair attendance. Store sheep sold at about lale rales. Prime fat lambs were rather firmer. Fat slieep sold well. There was no change in beef. Pigs of all classes mot with a limited demand, and there was a fair enquiry for dairy cows.
Store sheep— I There was a small yarding of store sheep. Hoggets sold very .well, and there was a better inquiry for owes. Among the sales wore—Ewes. 150 I. II and S-tootli. 14s lOd: wethers 3® at 17s .1,1 2S at 1.7s Id. 171 af Is. 70 al 13s 3d. 2(10 inovinos 7s: hoggets, 157 at 12- lid. 1)7 at 12s Od. 8« aM2s> fid. 110 ■it 12s 3d.
Fat lambs -There was a moderate "lit ry of fat lambs, of which a considerable proimrtion were backward s or | s . Prime lots met with rather a l,cttev sale, nriees ranging from ISs Oil fo 21= for te':s. 15 k to ISs for freezers. 12s to Its tor li::bter ; tnd unfinished.
F:il *!w«i'|. -There was n large enlry '>f fat' sheen. including smile very prime lilies of wethers. for which Ileoe wa- a ■•ood |||-111;1 !ifl. Com! owe-; also sniff ■■•■l'll. ;nul tin' rise r.f 1 In- previous weekwas well maintained. Tlie range of 0 r i,.,.s n! - Ex Ira iirime wether 27s In prime 21s In 21s 111 lighter IS-; li. ''ls. I'l'inie Pire- ISs (id to 2:ls 4:1. nieiliinu I» IS<- .'l'/i il lis ft] lo 1 Is n.i.
Fill, it.IHo There Were 217 ll(';lil of I"!t call!" \ a ril'-'I. there beipg a irnoil m-onm-tinn of prime beef. including a -plendid line of heifers from tie- Xorlli T--land. Tliere was .(.'"oil ile'teit)il llirou"-i]-■'ill. and lule rale- were ful'y nininlnin■■(l. S'e'Ts broughl W l.">s'(» till 17s (111. heifers LV> 2s llillo CHI Ills, eows til 5s to ,t9 7s #<l equal to 22s ii," 25s for prime, and 20> lo 22s for medium. per llllllb. A good yariling of \e.i 1 calves sold al 7s Oil to C 3. according to mzo and Mt y. Store and dairy ealtb l —There were only a few odd lots of store cattle pell - lied. Dairy cows sold fairly well, and prices ranged from C 3 1(1? to C 8 lfls.
Pigs— I There was only a small entry of pins, and as buyers were not keen to operate, prices all round were easier. Baconers made .ills , 71s, equal to -I'/.d to 3d. large porkers "s.s to 41s. lighter 2Ss to :i(is. equal to 3d to s'/,d per lb: weaners (the oii'.v stores in) 7s (id to I.ls.
WAIBARAPA STOCK MARKET
M:\slerton. .lulv 1(1.
Abrahams and Williams report on their Mastcrton stock sale: —We submitted an average yarding of sheep to a fair attendance of buyers. Bidding was good, and we quitted the whole yarding, with the exception of one .small lot, at I'll 1! rules. Very few cattle were yarded. the hulk sclTing. We quote:- Sheep —Host fat ewes Ills Pd. fat owes and wethers 17s lid. fat wethers l!ls !)d. best ewes in Limit Ills :i,I. other backward sorts Ids to 1 ."is. cull ewes Is 3d loss. hoggets. best shorn 13s 11,1, others iris Sd. l:u (Id, 13s. 12s 7il. 12s. down to II- Sil. Cattle—Fat cows €3 ISs fid to C 5 13s. springing cows €5 15s. IS mos. "teers (poor) CI 14s. calves 10s. ACCKI.A\I) STUCK MARKET. Auckland, July in. Horses - Heavy draughts C2II 15s to C 37 Ills, medium do. CIS 15s to t!W. light harness horses £!l Ids to C2I. backs tfi Ills to Cl 7. weeds C2 5s to CO Ills.
At l'apakur;< dairy cows were vardi'd in large nuinbers and sold at from C 3 15s to CM. dairy heifers C2 15s to I'll ss. two to three-year-old steers C2 15s to CI 17s lid. Xo grown steers were yarded. Yearlings sold at. CI ISs (o C2 17s lid. calves 15s to £1 Bs. Beef, of which there was a full muster, sold at fully Xewinarket rates.
Newmarket Yards—Jlairv cows sold at fvom C 3 l()s (~ tl" Ids, heifers C 3 5s fo Cli. empty cows t'l ]Bs to C2 17s lid. calves 15s („ £1 Os. Oxen sold at. 22s per 1(11)11,: cows' 17s to 20 s per I'N'Hb. Steers sold at from £« 10s to till 12s (id; cows u4 5s to CS Ills. Sheep -Welhcvs sold at from l!)s Pd to CI 7s. ewes 15s (id („ CI Is 3d: ho"•;e|s |os fill to Ids lid.
Pig. wen: sean-e. Porkers sold nt 'loin Is. Pd |o CI 7s, baconers t'l ISs Io C2 12s. weaners Is Dd to ,8-.
Hide--- M.lrkel lower. We quote: Plime ox. to Ki'.d, extra stout do. 7d to sl " ul '"I ; -il. medium do. 5",,1 t'j s*-;d. light do. 4 ! }4<l to s'/ a d. eows' best lines 5d to s'<!.d, stags' 3'/,d li. 3V,d. calfskins (1,1 lo (ly.d, damaged hides 3,1 to Id. cut and scored hides P/,d to l':.il. '
Sheepskins—Market firm. Hest butchers'. large to lis 3d. good lines 5s 3d to 5s lid. medium Is fid to 4s tld, small Is to 4s 3d.
Tallow —Market lira. Best mixed.up In 27" (i,|. good 21s Gd to 25s fid, seconds 21 Is to 2ls (id. rough fat l%d per lb.
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