COMMERCIAL.
LONDON WOOL SALES
SEPTEMBER SERIES. .1 Messrs Dalgety and Company, Limited, Wellington, have received the following cable from their Loudon House under date of the 18th instant.:—The list of arrivals is closed. The new arrivals amounted to 101,000 bales, of which 30,000 bales have been forwarded direct to manufacturers at Homo and abroad, loaving 90,000 bales available for sale (this includes 19,000 bales carried forward from the Jul} series). It is very probable there will be 5,000 bales second-hand additional. WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. (Speci&l to the Age.) The New Zealand Farmers' Cooperative Distributing Company, Limited, Wellington, report as follows:—Maize, 4a 3d per hushel; wheat, 3s lOd; oafs, irimo feed, 2s lOd, discoloured, 2s 8d; barley feed, 3s 3d, Cape seed, 3s 6d; linseed, whole, £ls per ton ; rice meal, £5 per ton; pollard, £G 5s to £G 10a per ton; bran, £4 10« to £1 15s per ton; cocksfoot. to 4d per lb; prime oaten sheaf chaff, £4 10s to £4 15s per ton; potatoes: primo Australian £11; Locals, £ll 10s to £l2, nuirket steady; seed potatoes: Up-to-date?;, £ls; Australian Kidney £l2; Derweuts, £ll 10s; Early Rose, £l3; Brown Rivers:, £11; Prairie Seedling £l2; Early Vermonts, £l2; ouious, Australians, £11; locals, £9 to £0 10s; butter, separator, lid; dairy pats, lid, supplies wanted; eggs, i'rosh, la, Arm, supplies short; bacon, sides, 7.'£d; hams, 8d ; rolls, 8d; honey, GO's 4, 1 ., d per Id; apples, dessert, 12a 6d; cookers, 10s, good demand; cabbage, 5s Gd, cauliflower, Gs per sack; asparagus, Is per bciudls; parsnips, Ds Gd per sack; carrots, table, £2 ss; swodes, £2; Poultry: tabid roosters, 5s Gd; cockerels, 5a lo 7s; table hens, 4s Gd to ss; ducks, 5s Gd all at per pair.: turkeys, gobblers, hens, Bd, live weight; dressed poultry: rooaiers, 9d; hens, Gd; turkeys, gobblers, lOd, heua, Bd. Poultry of all kinds in first class demand,
) AUSTKAJLIAN MARKETS. By Telej;raph~Presa Association. SYDNEY, September 19. Wheat, obiok 3s to 3s 3d, milling 3a 3d; flour £7 15s, Manitoba £U to £ls; oats, Tastnaniau, Algerian
milling, 3s 2d, feeding 2a lOd to 3s, New Zealand Gartona 3s 4d, Tartarian 3s 4d to 3s fid; maize, 2s 8d; bran, B%d; pollard 9d; peas, blue, sd; potatoes, Tasmanian, £7 10s to £8 10s; onions, Victorian, £6 to £7 10s; butter, lid; cheese, 5%d to 6d; banon, 7d to Bd. MELBOURNE. September 19. Wheat, quiet, 3s 3d; flour,£7 10s; oats, feeding, Algerian 2s 4d to 2s sd, milling 2s 6d; barley, Cape feeding. 2s 9d to 2s lid; maize, 2s lid; bran and pollard, onions, £7 10s; potatoes, £6 to £7. ADELAIDE, September 19. Wheat, slow, 3s l}<Jd; flour, £7 2a 6d; bran and pollard, 9%d.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8242, 21 September 1906, Page 6
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446COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8242, 21 September 1906, Page 6
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