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Bj- Cable -i'fi-ss Assoi'int.ion —Copyrisln Lunduii, Wheat is iinu. Selkirk ortcf K|uringly. The American visible fiiqiply u> 49,800,000 quartern. AUM'KAUAN MARICK Ks. Sydney, August 27. ' Wheat. —Old 4s /*/>d to 4h Sd, new 4s 3d.
Flour, £lO. Oats. —lasmaniun, 3s 3d to 3e 4o r Algerian os to 3s 3d. Barley.—English 3s, Cape 2s lOd. (Maize, 3s !)d to 3.> lOd. Bran, £5 10s. Bollard, t5 15s. I' Potatoes. —Tusman'iaii to t'i 10s. |' Onions.—Victorian, £ll. Butter.—Selected 112b, secondary 100s to 104s. Cheese, 9d. Bacon, 8/, dto 9d. Adelaide, August 27." Wheat, 4s C»/ S d. Flour, £9 10s. ' Bran and pollard, £0 1/s U Melbourne, August 28. Wheat, 4s Sd. 1' lour, £lO. ' Bran, £G ss. Pollard, £6 Ids. Bailey.—English malting 3s t > 3s 10d, Cape 2s 8d (o 2s 9d. Oate. —Algerian 3s Id to .Is l ! / s d, feed'iiig 2s lid to 3s. Maize, 3s ll'/sd. Potatoes, £3 10s Gd. Onions.—£9.
NEWTON KING'S REPORT. At Urcnui on Monday, 24tti inst., 1 had a fair entry, the majority of which was cleared at satisfactory prices as follows: —Yearling heifers, Jerseys (choice but small) £2 10s, others (good color) £2 2s, yearling lieifers £1 Us 6d to £1 19s, yearling steers (good) [ £3 to £3 2s, others £1 15s to £2 6s, empty store cows £4 6s, fat heifers £5, fat cows £6 10s, bulls £6 17s Od, dairy cows £5 7s 'Od to £7 ss, cows (guaranteed) £3 12a Od to £5, choice springing heifers £7 to £8 10s, good £5 5s to £6 12s Od, small £3 10s to £4 ss, hoggets 12s 2d, fat wethers £1 1b to awt' 6s 9d. i At Rahotu on Tuesday, 25th inst., there was a small entry, which sold as follows: —Yearling steers £2 lis, mixed weanors to yearlings £1 15s fld, yearling heifers £1 5s fld to £1 15s Od, store cows £2 19s to £3 13s, springing heifers £4 as to £0 10s. On Wednesday, 26tUi inst., for my Stony River horse fair,, I had a good number of horses, with (In enquiry for all good sorts, a satisfactory sale resulting in the following prices:—Young three-quarter draughts £35 to £40,, halfdraughts £l'6 to £26. hacks up to £ls 10s/ ponies up to £lO, otiher sorts £3 to £l3 10s.. Private sales for the week as follows: —Yearling steers £2 16s, £2 15s, £2 13s, store cows £3 12s to. £4, fat cows £5 18s to £6 las, fat lieifers £5 jOs, fat bullocks £9 10s to £lO, springing heifers £5 108 to £S lOs, dairy cows £6 3s Od to £7, in-ealf cows £5, £4 15s, £4 13s, good hoggets 17s Od, 2-tooth wethers 19s 6d, 4 and. 6-tooth ewes in lambs 23s 3d to 255, fat ewes 20s to 21s, fat wethers 22s 9d to 255, ttiied fat sheep 2-ls. MATTHEWS. OAMLIN & C6/S* REPORT.
On Wednesday last vtc held cur usual weekly l sale in "our luglewood yards and bid ai good yarding of stock, most of which wals sold at. the brimmer, at the following prices:—Dairy cows £4 15s to £7 10s, springing heifers £5 to £lO ss, others £3 15s to £4 15s, store cows £3 5s t6 £4 Is, fat cows £7 15s, empty heifers £2 10s to £3 Is, yearling steers £1 15s to £3, yearling heifers 2£s to 335. We also held a sale of Mr. F. Sarferi's dairy c6\vs and Welfare, which sold at satisfactory prices: Dairy cows from £4 17s 6d to £7 10s,. heifers £4 , }ss to £lO
JO MX SOW lIX K. At Johnsonvlllc on'Wcdncsday r a .gopd yarding of sheep. And. ,«ame 'forward, and sold well flfc iiitiS rites. .Med-ium-weight bullocks fiiade £l2 3a jfct) iili? Ids, lighter £ll 10s to £ll Jos, flit cows £6 10s, vealers 29s -t6 £2 7s, extra. heavy wethers 30s to 30a Id, medium wethers 245, plain wethers 233, medium ewes 22s Id, light ewes 21s.
ADDIXCTOX. Store sheep —Good .hoggets 12s !M to 13s, fairly good hoggets lis to lis (id, good ewes (mixed ages) 20s 2d, fairly good ewes (mixed ages) 15s ,sd>. aged and inferior ewes 9s (kl to 10s (id, cull ewes Cs. 'Fat sheep —Extra prime wethers to 28s 3d, prime wethers -10s (kl, prime ewes ITs to 235, others 12s lid. to 16s (id, merino ewes 14« to Ilia, hoggets 12s (id to 18s fid. ■ Fat cattle—Extra good steers tp £l3 10s, ordinary steers £3 5s to £l2, heifers £3 l=7s «d. to £9 10s, extra .to £l2 10s, ordinary .cows £5 5s to £lO, extra good eows to £l3 2s (id. • Store cattle —Yearlings 30s, 15 to 18months mixed £2 12s (id, 2-year steers £3 10s to £3 12s, 2-year-jhcifers £3 12s lid, dry cows 35s to £5 7s (id. Dairy eows, £3 10s to £lO 7a. Od. Fat pigs—Choppers 80s to 120s, extra heavy baconers to 70s, heavy baconers 07s Od to 725, ordinary baconers 57s 'to Cms (price per lb 5%d). Heavy pork-ej-s 46s to 525. ordinary porkers 40s to 45s (price per lb Gy z d). Store pigs—llest stores 40a to 4os, medium stores 32s to 3ss, small stores ISs to 30s, ordinary weaners 10s (id to lfls. extra good weaners to 18s, sows ill pig £5 to £0 Ms.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 80, 29 August 1914, Page 3
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