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' (LONDON MAEKBIB. Received May la, 10 pp. London, M>7» Butter,—Market steady and quilt. Small supplies of Australian and, Maw Zealand. Prices unchanged. iDulah' slightly firmer, at 206 a to 210 a: Aw.' tine, 184b to 1945. * Oh eese.—Scarce, ♦pricea (very, tfiha and unchanged. ' Sugar unchanged. " Tin, £252 7s «d and ffOl'lTl AL Other metals unchanged. lj Sl g^ 68 '~^ Ma 3d ttUI ,_ v OERBM^MMUOBE, _ ■ London, MkyXM, Wheat.—Market quiet and Ann. FtMpF. firm, little offering. Beana and MM quiet. Oats firm and negated; ms9i ' is. asked for Tasmanlan on wot Mr 9291b. Argentina has renewed its prohibition of tihe exportation of wheat. AUSTRALIAN MARKiETOS. Australian-N.Z. Cable Amdaltab > Received May 18, 62 p.m. Melbourne, May4|» Barley.—English 3s lOdtoSt lld,0u» 2a lOd to 3a. Oats.—Algerians, milling 2s Sd to % od, feed 2s 2d to 2s 3d." ' Potatoes, £3 to £4 10s. 3; Onions, £4 to £4 10s. f; AN AUSTRALIAN CORN EXCHAJHjp. Received May IS, 8.95 p.m. Melbourne, May 111 A corn exchange for the sale of *lia*t 1 'and general produce has been establish*! ADDINGTON. Store hseep.—Two, 4 and 8-toftth ewf* *23 h 3d to 29a, south-mouth ew>s 2Ss 3d to 27h 9d, merino ewes Us Id to 18a SI, 2-tooth wethers 31s Od, 4 and 6-tooth ' wethers 23s Od to 20s lld.imerino wethers 20s, mixed sex lambs 12s 3d to 2lt 1 3s, wether lambs 20a Od to 21« 2d. . Fat lambß.—Prime 27s 6d to 32a lq* medium 24s Gd to 275, lighter 19s to 21a. - Fat sheep.—Extra prime wether* tp 475, prime wethers 37s to 44» 3d, letter 30s to 35S Od, extra prime ewe* to 44s (Id, prime ewes 35s Od to 40s M, ' I medium ewes 30s to 3»s, lighter Zgi to 129s (Id, merino ewes 10s Bd. Fat cattle—Extra prime steers to £2l 10a, prime steel's £l3 5s to l £l9, ordinary steers £lO to £l3, extra prima' h«ifers £9 15s to £l4, ordinary helfw> £7 10s to £0 10s, extra prime cows £lO 10s, prime cows £lO 10s to £l6, ordlfi/ : ary cows £8 12s 6d to £lO ss. 1 Store cattle.—Two-year heifers £t, . dry cows £4 to £8 10s, dairy cows £t to £lB. Pigs—Choppers £S 10s to £B, .extra heavy baconers £a 10s, heavy baoonett' £4 iOs to £5, lighter baconers £3 12» to £4 (equal to 7id per !h), heavy pork* , ers 48s to 525, lighter porkers 4S( to 48s, large stores 32s to "3s, medium stores 25s to 31s, small stores 10.; to 17«, - TORNSIDE. Best bullocks fetched £l7 lO? t*i extra £22 ss, medium £l4 to £lO 10<, best cows and heifers £l4 to £l6, . medium £l2 10s to £l3 ss. Sheep.—Prime wethers 42s to 4&v extra 525, medium good 30s to 88s Ad, prime ewes 38s to 435, extra 51g 3d, medium good 30s to 345, others 265. Lambs.—Best 27s co 31s, extra 32s Sd, medium 24b to 26 Gd, others 16a 6d to 235. . Jigs.—Medium yarding. DUs van keenly competed for at lata ratea. K woall yariiac of rtone* «m dwrad ft I
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1917, Page 5
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