COMMERCIAL.
DUNE Dlls MARKETS
Stock and Grain Ilf port. —A fair supply ut ratiin came foi ward on Thursday, but last week’s quotations were barely maintained. Bullocks brought up to £l3, and rows up to £lO Is G.i per head. Besc Kef, 27s G-:l per 1001 b. Of fat sheep tiirre was an exceedingly small supply, and prims under very active competition advanced about. 4s per head. Cross-breda sold up to 10s 3d with the wool, and 13s 3d adorn ; prime mutton, 3|d per lb. Grab.. —ln " heat some transactions in the bos', milling have taken place, but the millers are confident that the market will shortly give way, raid enable them to purchase on more favorable terms. Prime milling is worth 4s to 4s fid ; fowl feed, 2s fid to 3s 91. Oats are in litt'e inquiry, and the current value for both feed and milling is 3s 3jd. Of barley good to prime malting samples can be placed at hum 4s to os, but malsters are not eager buyers.
Stealing His Bones. —The skull of Ghiiteau ■ has been stolen from the Medical Museum at Washington. The culprit ve*. mains undiscovered, though the police ur« making every effort to trace the thief.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1029, 11 November 1882, Page 1
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203COMMERCIAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 1029, 11 November 1882, Page 1
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