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I,'O.Ml'ANlliS' BAL A.N Cli-SllKKi'ii. Dv Cable—Press Association-Copjrigllt London, October 28. W and A. .M'Artliur liave declared a dividend of s'/ s per teut. on .pretercnco ih Tne'r,I.ort 1 .ort of llenry Bull and Com,,anv shows a credit ba anco fo ho ■i iir of .':J:i,IBU. A dividend of 10 pel cent, was declared, aud £l/,18(> carried Wheat,-The American visible supply i b 51.37U.UU0. IVli TALLOW JIAEKET. The .New Zealand Loan ami . ilorc ; l , n ' ti'e Agency Company have received tlie following cablegram from their London house uiiiler <late 27th inst:— — Tallow advayced Gd. Jlarket liim. LIVE Ssl'OClv MAKIvIiTS. XKV.TOX KIXU'S REPORT. At Wuiwakaiho on I'riilay, 22nd ins;, 1 hold a clearing sale of pedigree ani rrade .lersevs on account of "Mr. I'. "■ OU I ham. Thu grades were rather poor in condiiiou. but made good pi ic'=>. There was a keen demand for the lied;'f.'ee eal.ile. The bull Black lleatt Cherry was in real good nick, and a ve'.v tine-looking animal, -Mr. .J. Bancynian, of Kitpouga, being the pu.''■auser at 41'/ 3 guineas. Pedigree cons lvide 21 to 31 guineas, grade cows £7 to £l4 10s, grade hulls .15 15s, grade heifers £5 to £8 10s. At the Haymarliet on Salurdav there wo s a fair yarding of pig*. mvAe \\< to 'l2s 0d ; stoves 13s to 17s, porkers 30b, sow horses 30s to £•) HK cart £4 17s Gd, express £l7. > At Urcnui on .Monday yearling heifers made £l lis to £2 Is, yearlings to 15nionths steers 35» to £2 7s, empty hi ifers C: 1 17s to £3 »s fld. store cort's £2 0s to £3, forward do. £3 12s Od to £4 4s. fat cows and heifers £4 5s to £4 10<, 2-voir steers £3 to £3 Gs (id, 3-yeur do! £4 to £4 2s Gd, bul'S £3 5s to £5.
U Raliotu on Tuesday mixed yea»*!ini's made 34s lid to 355, yearling steers ?3s lid t« £2, ]B-)noiith{j .steers £2 10s lid to £2 18s, empty heifers £2 llis to £3 r»s, .store cows £2 lO.s to £3 Is, forward do. £3 Is to £3 I7s, springing heifers £4 5s to £6, bulls £2 5s to £4 10s. i At Stratford ou the same day I held a <nle of pedigree Jerseys in conjunction I with my ordinary springing heifer sa.o. There was, a large attendance of huyei«, nnd bidding was keen throughout, excepting for pedigree yearlings, which sold at prices in favor of purchasers. Pedigree bulls 2 io 3 years made 19 l /s to 43 guineas, 18-monthe do. 12 to 17 guineas, yearling bulls 5 to 10 guineas, pedigree cows 20 to 31 J /> guineas, pedigree heifers 2 years 12 1 /-. to 2,"> guineas, whirling heifers 8 guineas, ordinary heifers close to profit £5 15s to £9 10s. backward do. £3 to £5, springing cows £o 10s to £7 10s.
At Stony lttver on Wednesday year'in-.' licilVis made 30s to £2, yearling -leers 3.">- lid lo 40s, 15 to 18-inonthg do. I'2 12s to C2 17s. 2-vear do. £3 12s, muty lu'Ui'r* U2 los i<» C 3 7s (id, store icwts 37s to £3, forward do. £3 6s to £3 12s, fat cows £5 ss, springing heife-s C I to £5 18s, bulls £2 9s to £O, hog. sets (good condition) 13s 2d.
At Wuiwakaiho on Thursday there W}i« a fair yarding of cattle and a good attendance of buyers. Ridding was brisk, and nearly everything was soM '*•' the hammer. Yearlings made £1 19s to 12 <»•; (id. 2%-year steers £3 17s, ■ !)H)ty hi'sler«> U3 3s. stoic <-ows £2 Ijs '»'! to £3, forward heifers £3 Ids, forward cows C 3 (is to £4, springinir heifers i:i 15s to C 7 12s fid, backward do. £3 ii)s to £4 ->>. springing co"s C 4 to £7s lid, bulls C2 12s (id to £7.
VJCKERS & STEVENS' REPORT. There was a large muster of ealtle i; our lnglewood yanlh on Wednesday. Bidding was good, and nearly everythii'i-/ sold at the following prices: —Mixt } \ cirliu'js CI Uls C2 2s, 15-mon,> i.~ to \ll 9s. empty heifers C2 15s to CM Ids. yea r *U l er.s €3 0s (id to £:■' 11.-. old Uore cow's CI 10s to <U2 ss. -o<id -tons £2 15s to £3 12s Od, backward springe iv, 13 to U ss, forward •l< C-l 10* to, U(i 2> (jd, bulls £2 10s to €4 10s. ADDINCJTOX. ■
At A bbnglon oil Wednesday there wai good attendance, but; entries in somo cit-sc* oi stock, notably store and fat m'H'p. w erc somewhat smaller than usual, due no doubt to the bad weather iasi week. The yarding of store sheen comprised a couple of pens of shorn •vcth'is two or three pens of wethers in J iie wool, a pen of ewes and lambs, and a liu > of hulfhved wether "hoggets. The various Jots changed hands at an G round advance of from 0d to 1? Pc head. I'nrwanl wethers in the wo-i] made uj> So 17s. medium shorn wethers ,0. f>d to UU !);!. ami halfbred wether In.''gets !)d. Upwards of 500 fat h:iob» u. re vanlcd. against 300 last jw' nk. Thi«i wa< more than suflicient for | n iiiiircnients, prices to"at'ds the <do><> were considerably easi'r, tile drop representing from 2s to 3s per head. The range of price was 10s 6d to Ids 9d The \ardiug of fat «heep \>ry stnab. Prices showed an appreeiat?on of itt least. 2s a Jiead. and in one ca-e of ']s sd. The range of prices was: P.-mie withers in the wool life to 23s 3d. lighter 13s lid to ISs lid. prime shorn wethers 14s to 10s Bd. lighter 12s 2d to l: ! < fid. woolly ewes 14s 0d to 23*. shorn ewe> 12s oil to 15s (id, woolly hoggets Hh 7d to ISs fid. shorn hogge't s PzTod, merino wethers 12s Od to 14s Od. The yarding of fat cattle numbered 280 head and included a large proportion of useful steers and heifers, There wa« fair demand, but the sale dragged at times, and prices realised were on"a par w (h th»se current the previous week Sieers made .CO 17s fid to Cll Cd infers Uo 2s lid to CS 17s fid, anddrv •ow* C 4 17s Od to .CO ss. Rest steer b<et made 21s to 235. iiicdium l!\s to 0.1. and row and inferior 17s fid to ISs fid per lOOlli.
"f .store and dairy entile there wa.s ,i lo.'dium yarding, wbieh met with u fair d'wand. Store cattle made from CI IDs to l!.") .'is according to age and condililM>* enw, a 10s tn 07 f>s, fat liilviv -Is lid to t'2 lis, one extra heavy Iv.licb could not be termed a veaiur* made C 4 13s. /•'at pi»s were fairly represented and ii'i-t will, au improved remand. Clmnoer» realised up lo 14, "neavv liacone's •'■>* to O.is. and lighter «s |,„ 54s—i-ihih! 111 If,d per 111, Heavy porkers made ■ lo 1.1.. and lighter 30s to 375-oqual I > rom . : i/.d to :,y,d per lb. Stores »")" » I""" vv 'Hi previous week, lure-'
sorts making 30s to 345, medium '2os to 28s, weaners 12s to lotj, and extra to 18s
AUCKLAND. The New Zealand Loan and Mercauiilu Agency Company, Ltd., report: Morses: At tile Durham yards on Friday heavy draughts «old at from £23 10* to €33, medium do. horses CIS to £27 1(K light harness horses and hacks £8 to tla, ponies :C1 15« to .C 8 7s tid, spring eart £l3 UK. At Pukekohe yards on Monday and Tuesday we held our spring hor.se sale. Young heavy draught horses sold at from £3O to" £45 lite, aged medium draughts £2O to £32, horses -nitablc for butchers' and bakers' carts to £25, light harness horses £lO to hacks '£l2 10s to £32, cobs £7 to £lB 10s.. ponies £5 to £lO 10s, Shetland puny £ls. weeds 20s and upwards. At Covomandel oil Wednesday b.gh l >joes ruled, drown steers sold at from £4 ltVi to £7, - to 3-year-old do. £2 10* to -£5 15s empty cows £2 2s to £4, calves 15s 10 Ul 'lDs. Beef sold at Newmarket rates. ! Cattle: At the Newmarket yards m fTuesday dairy cows sold at from £4 10s to £o* empty cows £2 2s to £2 18s, valves 17* (id to £l 10s. The beef pens were well filled with cattle of nice quality. Competition was not quite so iii'i'k as the previous week, althou«'i jjuotations are the same. Oxen sold up i<- 22s })•'•* 1001b and cows 18s to 20s. Steers sold at from £(» 10s to £9 17s 'kt, cows £4 r> 5 to £7 10s. Sheep: At Newmarket on Tuesday •wi-ihers sold at from 17s fld to £l 3s 3(1, shorn do. 13s Od to 10s fld, ewes 12s 3d to 10s Gd hoggets 10s Od to 16s. Lamus, in full supply, sold' at from 12s to 17*. well fatted and other sorts fV; to 12s tid. Pigs: Porkers sold at from 18s Od to £1 IDs, weaners 5s Gd to 10s, bneoners £1 U* to £2 18s. Hides: Market again advanced. "We ):iote—Kxtra stout ox 7|4d to 7%d, .stout do. (;%d to 7d, medium do. f)'/,d to light do. 5%d to G%d; cows', best lines Gd to G'/jd, good 5%d to 5%d, scored s'/ a d to 5%d, calfskins 7Mjd to Od, cat 4y,d to stags' 4d to 4'/|d. kips s*d to damaged nides 3d to 4 1 /.d. Sheepskins: IVFarket brisk. Best butcliers' skins, large to 7s od,. good lines 5s 8d to fis 4d, medium 4s Od to 5s 2d, small 3s 3d to 3a Od; pelts, best Is 2d tn Is 4d, seconds Od to Is; lambs', Is to Is sd. Tallow: Marked firm. Best mixed to 25.50 d, good 22s Od to 23s 3d, inferior 17s to 20s Gd, rough fat to l%d per lb.
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