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LONDON:. MARKETS. By Cable—Prass Association—Copyright. London, November 28. The wool sales Jiave been postponed on account of fog. Share puotations.—Waihi '3ls 3d and 32s (id, Junction 20s 6d and 21s Gd. Butter.—The market is firm; business id improving. Rabbits skins.—The market closed strong. The toiii offered was 3200 bundles, of which 3000 were s'old. Cutting sorts advanced 2d to 3d per lb; fair winters 3d to 4d; good winter dressing skins, Gd to Is. Jute.—November-December £25.
AUSTRALIAN MARKETS.
Sydney, November 28. Wheat.—Old 4s sfl to 4s 6y ; d, new is quoted at 3s 7d to 3s, 9d. Flour, £9 10s. .. Bran, £6 10s. Pollard, £7. / Oats—Algerian, nominal, New Zealand whites 3s 5(1, giants, :3s Gel; Maize, 4s od to 4S Gd. ' ': Potatoes—Local: and -New Zealand £l4. ■; , Onions.—Victorian £B. Butter.—Selected ■ IOOSj .-'prime 92a to 965. Oheese, 7y 3 d to 7%d. Bacon, 7y ? d t,o ; :Sd.. , „ .r . Adelaide. NoVeiiiber 28. Wheat.—Old 3S 1 lid, new ; 3s 7d. Flour, £9 10s." Bran and pollard. Is 2y.,d. Oais.—Algerian, .old 2s. Od, new 2s 3d to 2s Gd. Melbourne. November 28. Hides.—There are small supplies,' with an active demand. .Prices,.are firm, but calf is higher. .Melbourne,.November 29. Wheat, 45223' d;y 3 'd; December Ss'S'/.d: Flour, £9 15;s. " Bran, £G ss. Pollard, £7. ' ' Oats.—New Zealand 3s 4d to 3s; 4 1 /.d, Algerian feed 2s lld" r t6"3s"()y 2 d. : ' " Maize, 4s oy,d to 4s Id. Potatoes.—Old £8 to £9, new £lO ss. Onions, £G, v <■'
MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO.'S REPORT. . Matthews, Bennett and Co. report that there was & poor yarding, of cattle in their Ingleivood •. yards : 6h •' Wednesday, last. The attendance of buyers was good and every lot sold well.- ' Prices as follows:—Springing heifers : ,£G t<? £6- 10s, dairy eows £5 as to £lO 13s.'bulls £3 to £4, stag £6-2s 6d. JOHNSONYILTjE. ; Abraham and Williams,'ttd.', report:— At .Tohnsonvdle a good, entry of prime bullocks and sheep fame', forward and sold readily at late rates. Extra prime heavy bullocks made' £l2 7s fid, prime heavy bullocks £lO 12s (kl to £ll iS fid. prime bullocks'£lo "to £lO 2s Gd, lighter ££) ]ss, vealers 20s to 245, prime heavy woolly : WQthei;s 37i„9d. medium wethers 2os i)d, plain wethers 20s Gd, medium woolly ewes ,23s -sd, plain ewes 19s, extra prime heavy shorn ewes 21s lOd, prime heavy .shorn ewes-IDs '2s, good shorn ewes 17s 5d to 18s fid, prime lambs 15s Id to 15s Od, medium'lambs 13s fid to 14s.
WANGANUI,
At Wanganui we. yarded 1000 sheep stnd 150 cattle. Bidding was bl'isk, most lines being disposed of under the 'hammer. We quote: Fat wethers 10s Id to 20s lOd, fat ewes 13s, maiden 4-tooth ewes 15s Sd, mixed -hoggets' 15s Gd, ewes with 04 per cent, lambs 19s to 19s 3d, store cows £4 Gs.to £fi, 2-year heifers £3 7s Gd, cows and calves'£4* 19s, springers C 4 2s Gd to £5 10s, weaner heifers £2 7s Gd, bills £4 to £6 Is. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 166, 30 November 1912, Page 6
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