AUSTRALIAN MARKETS.
Sydney, October 4. Wheat, chick, 3s 2d to 3s 3d; milling, 3s 7d ; New Zealand, 3s 6d. Oats, best feed, 2s 8d to 2s 9d; Tartarian, 2s lid to 3s. Maize, 3s 6d. Barley, Cape, 2s lid. Bran and pollard, 7£d. Peas, Prussian Blue, 4a 5d to 4s 6d. Potatoes, New Zealand, £4 17s 6d to £5; local, £5 7a 6d ; Circular Head, £5 to £6 10s. Onions, £6 10s. Butter, dairy-made, 7d to 8d; factorymade, 8d to 9d. Cheese, 3d to sd. Bacon, 6d to 7d. Melbourne, October 4. Wheat, 2s lOd to 2s lid. Flour, stone-made, £6 10s; rollermade, £6 17s 6d. Oats, Algerian, 2s; New Zealand, 2s 4d. Barley, malting, 4s 8d to os; Cape, 2s l|d. Maize, 3s Id. Bran, 6jd to 7d; pollard, 7£d to Bd. 2s 4d» Potatoes, £5 10s to £5 12s 6d. Butter, 9d; with a downward tendency. Cheese, New Zealand, 5d to 5Jd. New Zealand hemp, £l7 to £l9. Adelaide, October 4. Wheat, 3s Id. Flour, £7 12s 6d. Oats, 3s 4d to 3s 9d. Bran, 7id; Pollard, 7-Jd.
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Lpndojj, October 3. Abraham Steer, of London, builder and contractor, has failed for £300,000. October 4. The total quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kiugdom is 2,944,000 quarters, and for the Continent 800,000 quarters. A wheat cargo, ex barque Lurline, from Lyttelton, sold at 28s 6d. The frozen meat by the Puke gf Argyle has andyed }u good condition "Th 9" "sales continue brisk, with Strong competition hy buyers. It is expected that the first of the series of six sales wiU begin about the middle of January. but they doubt the wisdom of such t. course. The Times Argentine Republic correspondent wires that the season's clip will be very large. j It is expected that tho Now South Wales loan will be subscribed twofold. y?h.G American yisible nipply of wheat is 71,000,000 bushels. Victorian scrip is quoted at 1J per cent. premium. The wool saj33 remain steady. October o, The Americans are sending ooaj Philadelphia to England, Mr Malcolm, who > s ided at the meet mg of Shareholders in McEwen and Company, said that the directors were not to be blamed for the loysos incurred by the company. They were attributable in the sra,t place to the labor agitation, and in the second place to depression.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2565, 7 October 1893, Page 3
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574AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2565, 7 October 1893, Page 3
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