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AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. Melbourne, Jan. 21. i Barley.—Chevalier 5s 9d to 5s lOd; Cape 4s, Id to 49 2d. Oats. —Algerian 'milling 4s 9d, feed 4s 7d to 4s Bd. Potatoes. — £l2 to £l2 109. Onions. — £lO 10s to £ll 10s. SPORTING Mr. I.ciwry lias accepted with Desert Gold and Killowen for the Taranaki Stakes, and it is understood that Gloaming will be definitely at tlic meeting. AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. Sydney Jan. 23. Oats. —Algerian feeding, 4/9 to t>/2; Tiismanian white, 5/• to 5/C Barley.—Feeding Maize.—B/Potatoes. —Tasmr,r.ian3, £lB Ij £2i>. Onions. — £ll 10a to £l2. —Aua.-N.Z. Cable Assd. ADDIXGTOiJ MARKET Christchurch, Jan. 22. There were smaller yardinga of stock in almost all departments. Fat cuttle sold at about last week's rataa, exporters again operating freely The yarding of store cattle was much above the average, there being a large proportion of well-grown cattle, but the prices were not equal to those ruling a few weeks ago. Store sheep were dull of sale, except anything in forward condition. There was little or no change in fat elieep or prime lambs, but medium and unfinished lambs were easier. There wao a fair demand for fat pigs, but stores were dull of sale- Store sheep: Two-tooth wethejs, to 20s; four and six-tooth wethers, 233 3d to 2-8s; four, six, and eight-tooth wethers, Ms 9d, mixed sex lambs, 13s Td to 17s &d; lambs, 13s 7d to 17s 8d; rape lambs, 15s lid to 22s 6d Fat lambs: Extra prime, to 335; primu 26s to 29s 9d; medium, 23a Cd to 25s fid; lighter, 19; 3d to 235. l<'at sheep: Extra prime wethera, to 3Ss Id; prime wethers, 33s 6d to 36s Od; lighter wcthenv 27a 3d to 335; prime ewes, 32s to 35s 3d; medium ewes, 28s 6d to 31s; lighter ewc3, t'lt 9d to 28s. Fat cattle: Extra prime steers, to £2l; prime steers, £l6 10s to £2O; ordinary steers, £ll to £l6 2s 6d; extra prime heifers, £l9; prime heifers, £9 15a to £ls fe; extra prime cows, £l9; prime cows, £l3 to £)<); ordinary cows. £9 2s 6d to £l2 lOs. Store cattle: Yearlings, £5 10s to £5. Ms; two-yea/ stem, £7 17s 6d to £8 Ss; two and a-half year heifers, £S 15s fid; three-year steqrs," £9 to £l2 Is; 1 four and five-year steers, £l3 10s; dry cows, £6 to £S 10s; cows and calves, £9 ts fid; dairy cows, £lO to £IG 2s Gd Pigs: Choppers, £4 to £fl 10s; haconers. £5 5s to £6 (equal to 9'4d lb); porkers, £2 las to £4 10s <equnl to lOd to 10} d lb); medium stores, ;C3 to £3 Ss Cd: smaller stores, 32s to 38s; winners, 12s 6'd to 245; breeding sow 3, £5 to £6
BTtRNSTDE MARKET. Dunedin, January 22. At Bui'nsirto to-day there 1 were verv hiv.se yardings of cattle of splendid quality Owing to the largft number of stock offered prices were easier by £1 per head, and towards the close of the sale the decline vns even greater Extra prime bullooks. lo :G24, prim® £IS) to £22 109, mediun: £lO life to £lB, lighter- £l-2 upwards; *xtr» priihV heifers to £lB, prime '£ls to £l7, medium £l3 to £l4 10s, light 1 fl\d aged £!>■ upwards. In store cattty thei 1 * were large-yardings of fair quality. anS prices were easi.ei' by 10s. ' -A laygi yarding of: sheep of good quality caWti forward, the supply being in' excess of, requirements, and prices did: hot reach last week's:: rates/wethers being la and ; ewes Is fid cheaper; 'but.prices: firmed ii, little towards the close.' -Ewes and; light sheep were easier throivgho\it the j sale. Prime wethers in wool-Ids (id to 50s rßd-, extra prime 44s to. 51s, grime 3!*<t; to 4'2<i Od. medium. 3fis'to'sßs; lisrlit and unfinished 28s upwards; extra prime: owes ,40,r-to 4dfi Cd, prime .Ms to 88s,' medium 31s to SSsj light s,nd. unfinished 2!?s upwnrds. There was a fair yarding of medium qunlifv fat lambs, and prices were weaker. Estra heavy to ?,Ss. prime "?,Sr to fid, light and inferior is- <M lo'Sitt A large y»r<lin« of pi't« sold . nn<W lcofii comoetititm. prices' raising,fi'mri f? fs to £9 ?•)». !
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1919, Page 2
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