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COMMERCIAL.

XKWTuN KJXI.S WEEKLY KEhmT. At tlie Hayni.irket on Saturday there wa- ojdv a -mall entry of pigs. Sina'J store* made 0* t : d to !>s. medium do. Us lid to 20-. Several hoi'ae* sold at prices from C2 ".o Cii 2> (id. The raeehoiv "W.iiknkii" wa-di-po-cd *»r for t"SS. At the mart theiv v»a- good biddaig for poultry. Dm-k- made 2- od to 2- 7d. liens Is to Id. pnllrf- J- •>,} In 2s !»d. cockerel- I- Sd to :l- lid. pure-bred rooster- up lo 4' ink Furniture and >uui!ri»'i mad»- fair rate-.

Fruit -At during th- we.-k Ixinanas iiiade <id to 7> ij ">- lid, apple- JrlH'ire! 11l- to !2s Cd, th». ■jeeond" s-, to 1'- (id. pear* 7s t<» 7s (id.

Cattle.—At llahotu on Tm-d.ty there wa- a sumJl yarding, hut nearly «»vrrythill*: -old at imprtrvt-d priee-. ynuuu cattle and -prinLrinn lieifer- U-ini; huh in d'-m.iuil. Calv- made 1*)- to eov. - 20- t«j 425. forward do. .'a'.- (id, - Co l.">- i,i c.*j n*.

At Stony lliver « n Wcdm -day thev' was a .i.*aian !. e-[. . ially for rat tie. All *al-"> w.-r» on'oied at im]>rov ed prio l -. 1! -iter r.ilv.-- made 22-. miv e<l do. 2'2- fid. 15 m .:i!h- ImifiT- 2d-. 'I year lu-ifer- in raSf C'i ll- to C\ springers t;4 to ci 5-. -tore cows 25? to 475. forward d». t- Ms to C*> (>-.

At Ratapiko r.;ad on Tue-d iv I hel I a clearing s ; i| » ~n ;irrnuiu of Mr. ). I>ravitzki. The mmv-- were voting and in good condi.'ion. and met with irood competition. j'ri<*e- re.ili.-ed wry sati«faetory. September and < h-toher calvers made €4 H>s to Mit, £5 10s to CO 15s. |,Ue aud a«ied eovvs €2 10- to £3 15s, ra!ve> 15s to His. At Waiwakailm on Thursday -mall calves inade 5s (id. good do. 15s. 15 inos. heifer* -tore<•«»« - 2Ss to forward do. t'2 Itfs to 2s (kl. fat do C 4 S-. jiprinfjers £3 2s t>d to C 5. ewes In )ani'.> 12-* 3d. wether lambs $s od.

WEBSTKR I!R0S: lIEIMRT. Oinata.—We h'dd our li-u.il sale at Oniiita ye-tird;,v. when we had a full yarding.' of cattle. I'nVes were on (lie improve, as under: —Mixed weanei's 1.",r to 17s (Hi, cro--l,red Jer.-ey ireaners l'Us Iml. empty heifers ;I.V. to !2-. ?.toi'e eou20s o*l to 3!>~. bull- £2 li- to £3. -],iinu'ing cows .£3 I .is to C 4 os. spriiigin,':' heifers £3 10s. .Ter-ey -printers £5 us. Hereford yearling heifers 275. Next sale Friday. 2lth July.

VOUXG, lior,llS & en'S KlCl'ollT. At Stratlunure on Monday. 22nd in-t., wt» held our monthly stork >ah». <»»» to the extreme wet weather we had a eMail ynrdftiK of cuttle, hut sdicep came forward up to advertised number-. Prices wore on a par with recent ruliii;* rates. except 20-moiitli steers, which showed a slight improvement. We<piote: Fat heifer- .t'4. .'•tore cows Cl (>-. 1«S to 20-month steer- £2 5s 2. 4, mul G-tooth ewes lUs m. At Stratford on Wedne-day. 241 hj, despite the wet weather. we had a pond yarding, a iarp* portion of the stock consisting principally of <ows and ymin;' steers, and changed html- at ciirreni prices. We »|oute: Forward and fat cows £3 to C! 10-, j'n-h do. C2 U to £2 Inl. <ture do. CI 18s (id to £2 Is tid, 2l)-nionth -teer* £2 Is Gd to £2 5s and £2 10s Od.

VICKEKS & STEVKXS* Kf:p<n:T. Messrs \*K'kcr» A- Meven< report llrH tlo*re was a lair onirv of caill-- i.i ,h"ir yards on Wed •. . ;) l id nearly uas s. < i a. loilow-: fiomi calves. li;~ lid in : i I-. old c»w- I-Is to CI -V, l ! 'd -fop - Cl io C2 14s. ,•!*-. r-. C \ HI,to t'.*» I.m. C-'l t~i ]2- fid. SOITII TAHAN.UO M MIKKTS. The New X'aiantl ).mi, -ul lih- Aj-em-y io. (ll.uver.L ,e;. .i-i: i Aa Kakaraima on th.- 1:» .» o;-;. '.v. had a i.iir yarding of »-aiui. '1 he nabwa- Weil aticiuled, and with the cxeep--1 tioji of on** or two iiiics was j of. The hor-e.-, impienients. 1 e!.'.. ..Jirred o|j ,)ceount of Mc-sj-*. Wari Her and 'laylor. -01, l weil. Four-year I hnllo(k> brought C»i forward cow- , C'i 2- to store cuw- CI 11- to C2 12-. 2'Jmonth -ieer- £2 Is to C2 12- ii«l. fat lieifei- C*» iI - t<i C.'{ IS- <id, h-ifei. c:» 2- hd to C 4 V'viriini'- 2:J- Ihl to _'i,- »;d, weajier steeis lv«> t<> 24- ♦».!. mixed weam-i- 11- i;.l to 17-. laiii''=- '■>- Id. <-n!l cut - >«{. -tore pi-!- 15- lid. »\eaiier p S> »id. -ow- C2 j to c:; 2- it.l. miik can hor>e, C2t lo> j to £2* i in-. Inek- Clo.

At npunake on (he 22nd there ua- a f«odera f e \;«niiui' and ,t fair atfendanee. With til.* exception of fat cows bidding wa- >lack. and jrri.-e- in favor of pur- < hi-er-. Fat cow - C4 2- to C 4 )K-. t.oward n.;.s ).'■> I- t<» Co 10'. -1.-ir eo\\- C2 to C2 12-. dairy cuuc:* 7- »i:l to C 7 10;-. mixed weailcrs l;{s to 17- t;}. we.mer -teer- 22-. weancr hei-t.-r- It- im! to ; \~. nil Ti;« -da\. i he 22nd. we held a clearing sale on an-uimt Mr. S. Head. Kapuni. The row- were a cd lot. Ivirly ealver- brought from C 7 to £ll late ealvcr- C 4 5s to Cti 13-=. old cow- CI I<>- to C2 i<»-. empty cow? £2 to £«j 10-. Furniture, tools, and *u«drie- -idd at prices.

At Kltliain mi til'- ilrd the yards weiv ivcil tilled nith a useful of cuttle. There ,t ;:ood atlcniliiiicc. ;ind bidilinjr throughout wa* -piritcd, and most line, f'jiind F.it und furward bullocks brought ir--ju Cli 111- to fli 18*. 3-year CI 11-, fat 44 7s to CI Ifo, fat heifers Cli IK to C:J 18s, forward cows _tu 2s Ud to CU H-, store cows to Cli Ms ImIN <CZ OS to Co I.V. 2Umojilli steers 15-. 18-nionlh -tier, CI 15-s to C2 Is, li-ycar eni]>ty heifer-; :!(!- to C2 ss, Is (iioiith heifers 2.Ss (id to -J1 s. yearling li' iiers lf<-s to 22-. wc.iner stcrr.- 1!>- to mixed weaner- IU S Ud to 10s, cull Jambs Is Td to 5s Ud.

In conjunction with our Kltham sale we al-o licld a clearing sale on account of Mr. H. A. Wood. The cows were of medium «|ua!ity and mostly late calvors. Kar'y calver-j brought from Co lo- to C 7 o-. late calver.- C.'s r*< to Co. empty cows dC2 o a tr> X.o. springing heifers learly calver-) .CJ 7s »>d to Co los. do. (late <a!v<*r>i Co to C 3 los. yearling Jersey bulls C2 10- to _C4 UK On \Vedne>day. in-t.. at the elearinj: sale of Mr. 11. lJarnes. Nonuanbv. the cuw» were oiilv a fair lot. Karlv ealv.-r> bronuht from' C 7 to CS .V. late eaiver- Co i"" to CtJ. forward empty cow- C:Uo C:i K lmlU C2 Z, Uti to Co

At Jl.'.w- ra on ihe *^.»th in-(... owin-r («, the inclemcTUV i f the weather. We had only a mod-Taie J!o\vev»'r. there was p»od coupetition for iihhl I'm'-, and \erv little U-fi nn-old. Three year -teer. brought front CI •"»- to C! !:J- Ud. ;Y.i '■ ■ • ei;, oilier- CI 111- to Co I"-, f.n'heifer- c:» 17-. to CI K forward eow- c*:? 7- lo C" JS>. -tore c.-tM'- CJ I- to C'i !•»-.-pi in^in.L'heiferC t to Co O-. dairy eow s ' C:t 7- (id lo Co In-, yearltii'i -lev fjtooi i i~~. wean.v -leer- to -JS- {id. Illi\ed WeaiU'l- I'ito lii-. \eal'-r- l.'w to 21-. fat wetherHi- Id. enM lamb- t- !>d. its. !i dune. i!»os. ADWNcTON -Tin K MAIIKKT. < iiri-tdiureli. duin- '2l. The ill th • -heep pen- at Ail lo day -ho\\cd a -üb-tantial in »re;l-e a- 'Olilp'.t'd Will the pl'eUoilV.efl."- ! he 1 I''U'!a tl"'' "f i'le j H!!'! J in -let.' ( .f I Ire Mi'' i Iter, and :lr >a! - [<*"!<>,. j w 11': i<ei' j» i :i j r i- -1. I • ' 1 -t 1'! (■ i pell •. tile V a id i H Li 01 'ltidr ! a number «-r N«.n!i> rn • -. a!td a t' v jNi-n- of 11 m d forward \\ • * *' ■ • • r -. 'he balanee U|i . if I i > e ? - ;'ll! (a::terburv eV e-. There we- • tail' d-'Miaiel for all c'a - - • 1 -. ;'!id tmu-.-- >v;'r.- . • >\ith tii"-:- roi'irj- dnri'i-j t !.-• i n::- I"; i'Wh:; tbcr.- ua- a ' • iii.|iiiry. bij! s he \r\\ < >t> «ab i' <a; >a an ind'J'err'Ut e'.i--. < >»■ »i|»-iied wo a pr"v i'-ir- -.lie. th- eii:: \ v.a- e<m■ • i !• 1 tie i|>:a!iiy "Vi'll. Tii" ..v i: ! O I If • \ I l>e;, - a - o>'v ;: 1 i i Me. a ad : i■< • ail prir - n.i] "I !, ■ , . i -fit \ "f i ;r;e ■ v. ''<'e ' ! T ' ri ' 1 b' ; ' 1 i u\ 1 Vrrv i>'V 1 aH*ll : \ : ' f ' r\ ul-o ai-' not nov. ae\i":>- f " .. -r.e sai- < 'a -- of meat. 'I'"J made - (id : ni'ditta 1 \ fi '"■/ i:'- !•'- ! Id: and oai'mi-lied. ;o, »;! j ;•> V- 1 \ 1 <\e rd w ■ ' hrr- , • -'j.- .11 - J ~ : ,;rd'U a. to II : .1 , ! i.,r. H- !<» ' . I :* ; .. Id- !o T mi'dii'n.

to !).•> lid; anil inferior, Ss to S-> lid. I There w!i> a yarding of ;U-t head of j cattle, the entries being generally ot fair ({tiaiity. There wa lairly good demand for all description* of beef, and few liims won' passed. Trices .were about equal tti those ruling at recent markets. Sleeis brought from CO 5tn ',ll IIN, extra realising up 1<» CI2 (id: lii'i.Vr-?, Co to C* 5-, ex Ira to C> •>: dry cow-, C 4 Id- lo CS 10-. Ile-l »t«vr 'lav:' realised 22s (id lo 2-V: medium. 20- (o 2J-; light and inferior, 17s to I7s lid |»'i' UliHl). In tin- lit ralfi.- pen- llinv was ait awni-e eiim and till* usual demand, prices ranging li"iii 4- (Id t'» 52- il'l. an "rdin.u l" age ;• nil tjiiality. Tin-re was oniv a medium 'nitry oi' pigs. hul tin* demind brought , out tta-> good, ;ind Safe-, v.vre made ai . price- «jiiili- c< 111 it I to vecevi «]ii<»laiinn •. ( hoppers hrouphl from L'2 15- to CI 17s till, recording lo -ize. Heavy chopper-. r.-aliped from (iOs Lo <>S>, and lighter fiom 50- to 5Ss (rijiial to 5;, d pev 11».K Heavy porkers. cf which then* a -lmrt supply, made from -10s lo IS-, ami lighter from i!')- to :!S- leijiial t «> (id per lb.l. Xo large store-, came jorward. Medium -loves of good <•!;)>-, mnde 'I- 1 - t<> '.V2-, and -tmill kinds IS-, to 20-. Tlie entrv of wcaneis was small, hul a good <la*s came forward and jirie.-s ranged

up to 14s. AI'CKUNI) .MAKKKT. 'i'lii' Xcrt Zi'iihuid l.i,an ;iml M'TWiililc t'oiiijiany. Kt,!., rr],',i't:--At til, 1 Durham yiinU <'ii , l'riilay !i<-:ivy tli'au«Jits sulil ill fi"v,i C'2s l.« to £4O; uipclimn ilo., CIS !0s |to £29; luu'ks and light harness bur»»», £(> 15s to £27. At Wiiiuku Cn Siitunliiy dairy cows -nld lit from £3 i.ls to £7 ids; >[U'iii«inji licitVrs £lt .",s to £•>: ,-iii],ty coavs. £2 IDs to IS 12-: caln'% l.">s to £1 f.s: two to three-year-olds, £2 10s lo CI 17s (ill. Jh'i'f sold iit Xcwniarki't raus. Cattle.—At the Xewmarket Yards dairv - to C 7 12s iid; heifers, £2 1">- to C"i .V: -ni'iiy eo\v<. £'2 Ills to C.'i I2s (Id: esilves. 1-Js t„ cl HI-. Iti'i'f sold under a W""i cimi|,,'tition a list wi'i-k's r.iH's. "\''ii I'lMlisin;: up (o 22s p'T 100 H,. and ,-ow17s to 20-. Sti-crs sold at front £•"> 10s lo CIH 7s lid: cows. £3 12- (Id lo £7 .V.

SlMM']] were yarded in lull numbers. at Newmarket on Tuesday and sold at laic rates. Wethers realised from I'- I '' 1 ° C! Is (ill; ewes, heavy v<-ij»lits las (id (d Ul 0- :ld: medium, 7* (!<1 t" O* le'UL'i'ts. 12s (n His !!d. iliiles -Market linn for all well-llayed hides, cut. scorer], and hard to sell. NV ((lioti': Knlim M"Hi ox 7d to 7'/" 1 '- H '" ut '^ n - tu medium du."s : ;;>l to (id. lijrlit do. 3d to o'/.il. cows'. lic-t lines Id to JVi'l- ." IKHI 3Vjd to :iV,d. scored 3d to Vf-.d. kips :id to 4'/ 4 «l, calfskins 3 a /,.l to .Id, .lags' V/A to 3/4 ( l. . , J Sl\eoiisi<ins —Market lirm. Re*t mieliers' skills, lai-e Is !>d to 2s 2d, good Is 3d to Is 7il, small Is to Is :il '-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 160, 27 June 1908, Page 6

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COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 160, 27 June 1908, Page 6

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 160, 27 June 1908, Page 6

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