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COMMERCIAL.

AUCTIONEERS' REPORTS. ASHBUETOW. Mr E. G. Staveley (for the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company) reports on the Asbburton stock sales on Tuesday as follows : Sheep—About 2500 sheep, ami 200 cuttle were yarded. There wns a good attendance, despite the inclement weather, : Fat crossbred wethers, 13s 6(1 ; do. ewes, 10s; superior merino w,ethers, : l3s' ; ordinary,' ! 6s 6d ! ; crossbred' hoggets, 5s 6d to 9s 4d ; crossbred couples, 10s 9d ; mixed four tooth crossbreds, lis. ; Cattle—A quantity of young cattle were turned out unsold. Fat bullocks, £5 125.6 d fb fat cons 1 ; £4 10s to £7 15s ; two-year-old ' heifers, £2 16s :6a".

TIMARTJ. Mr B. R. Guinness' (for the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company Limited) reports for the week ended Saturday, Oct.'2nd, 1886,' as follows: , , Wheat—The wheat market has lately improved and prices are decidedly firmer. Prime* milling samples are at present worth 4s 6d, at which price we have placed a few lines. North Island millers are in the market as purchasers of velvet;,and ' Tuscan wheat. Barley—very; little business, has been done, in, this cereal. We have placed a fijw lines for' malting at 2s lOd, and seed 3s, ex store. ' Oats—Sales arc difficult to effect, and as the Australian markets offer no iuducement ! to ship, prices may be quoted fully one half-penny 1 lower than last month. We quote .bright heavy willing at 2s 2d to 2s 5d ; stout feed, 2s Id to 2s 2d ; bright Danish, or Tartars, 2s to 2s Id ; discolored Is lOd to 2s, f.o.b. ~ . Flour—Tbi3 continues in active demand, and although our mills are working double time'stocks are very light, in fact barely sufficient to meet orders. Present quotations are, sacks,' £ll per ton ; 100's. £ll 10s per ton ; 50's, £ll 15b per ton, f.o.b. Bran-—The quotation for bran i 6 £4 10s per ton, f.o.b. Pollard—Present price is £5 per ton, f.o.b. Potatoes They are in plentiful supply, and difficult to quit. Quotations are, 40s to 5Cs per ton, f,0,b., bags in.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1496, 7 October 1886, Page 4

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333

COMMERCIAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 1496, 7 October 1886, Page 4

COMMERCIAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 1496, 7 October 1886, Page 4

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