FLOODS.
SEINE AGAIN RISINGUnited Press Association—By Electric Telegrupft Copyright. Received July 10, 8.40 p.m. PARIS, July 10, y The Seine is rising, and at Marne is overflowing its banks. The inhabitants at Chalons and Troyes hastily abandoned their homes. Many of the quays are submerged in Paris, and <in alarmed Government has arranged to isolate the Cent.al Telegraph and shift fifty of the telephone bureaus. COMMERCIAL. WEEKLY MAFKET REPORT. The Mew Zealand Farmers' Co operative Distributing and Company,, report:—Potatoes, prime Up-to-dates-£7 to £7 10s per ton; seed, speciatiy selected, Canterbury U p-to-dates, £5 per ton; pickling onions, 7s per cwt; butter, separator lOd, dairy per lb; cheese, best factory mediums,, sfd to 6d per lb, loaf 7d per lb; dressed pork, 70's to 90's 4fd, 90' a to> 100's 4£d, baconers, 4Jd, chopper?, heavy 3d; eggs, fresh Is sd, prese.ved Is per doz. bacon, factory tia.» 7d, rolls 7£d„ hams Bfd per lb; fcoeey, 4d to 4£d per lb; beeswx, le 4i to In Bd"per lb; fungus, keen demand at s£d per lb; walnuts, 5d to sgd pi-r lb; tallow, in tins, 22s per est; maize, 3s 6d per bushel: wheat, 3s 9d, special 4s per bushel; few. wueafc seconds 3s 4d to 3a 64 p.r bushtjbarley, feed, 3s 3d per bushel; Cap.* 3s 6d per bushel; horse beans, 4j 61 to 4s 93 per bushel; partridge 4s 3d of 5s per bushel; Prussian bi peas, 5s 6d per bushel; barley rata , £5 10spertnn; pollard, £6 15s c ton; bran, £4 10s to £4 15s per ti,i ; chaff, oaten sheaf, £5 to £5 10s ton; hay, prime £3lssto£s 'ptc ton; sucrosine,£6 10s per ton; stra -, wheaten, £2 10s, oaten, £2 7a 6d ton; linseed oi< cake, genuine 13s i<tc ton; cocoanut oil cake, 8a per cwt; oats, feed, 2s 4d to 2s 8d per bushel, seed, Sparrowbills, Gartons 2s 9d, Algerians, 3a 3J per bushel, crushed, 2s 8d per bushel.
STOCK REPORT. . By Te)eeraph—Special. PALMERSTON NORTH, July 9. Messrs Abraham and Williuu.s. Ltd., report—At their Folding s«ie on July Bth they had a large yard jag of sheep and a small one of caiii<v Owing to the rough weather sheep were not so keenly competed for as during last week, and aged ewes a td cull hoggets showed a decrease in prices as compared with last-saw. They quote—Aged ewea in lamb 8s lOd, fat ewes 12s 4d, to 12s Bd, fat and forward ewes 9a lid, mix.d mwoolly hoggets lis, woollay ewe hoggets 12s 2d, mixed shorn hoggets 6s id, 9s 9d, 10s 2d, 10s 3d; cattle, dairy cows £3, to >£s 12s 6d, store cows 30s to £3, springing heifers £5 ss.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10037, 11 July 1910, Page 5
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