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COMMERCIAL.

Sydney, December 13.

Maize 4s to 4s 2d; oats, bright heavy milling,: 4s to 4s Gd; bran la 3d to Is 3|d; Pollard to Is ldj i wheat, chick, 3d Ms 6d; milling 4s ]Qd, marljet quiet, easy, Lucerno hay £5 to £slos; oaten hey £7 to £9 J all hay chaff £7 to/1910a; straw chaff £5 5s to £5 10s; oniops £ll to £1110s; buttei'j locally inatle Is 3d to lsGd'; best- impoited Is to Is Id; the market is quiet, prices declining, Cheese, supply increasing, Sdtofy], ' , . The timber market is dull, At the auction of the cargo, ex barque Syren from Auckland, the following prices were realised:—2o,oooft of 6in by |iu tongned aud grooved and dressed kauri, 16s per ,100; 4in by ljin tongued and grooved, 10s 9d per 100, Melbourne, December 13.

Old wheat 4s 9d; new wheat 4s 7d; flour stone-makers £lO 10s; for roller makers £ll lfis is refused; New Zealand oats 4s 8d; English barleyss 4d; Cape barley' 3s 4Jd; malting barley 5 8s; maizo 4s 3d to 4s sd; bran Is 3d; Mauritius sugar £23.

Adelaide, December 13.

Wheat is dull and declining. Farmers' jots of ne<y wheat, 4a Qd at fort Adelaide, 4s 8d at outporta. Flour, stone, makes £11; roller makes £l2. Bran Is 4Jd to Is sd: pollard ls3|d; New Zealand oats, 4s 8d; malting barley 5s 3d to6s 6d. In sugars- Yellows, £l9los to £2110s; Queensland rations range froui £l6 10s to £lB.

Messrs Freeman R. Jackson and Co. report:-The beef.yarded at Jolmsonyille on Wednesday was of medium quality and light weight; it Bold at last week's quotations. The sheep pens were all filled with useful 6heep, which maintained late rates. Lambs, witl| the exception of a few pens, were inferior and only half fat. Pigs sold it full yaluo, after keen competition. Prices/realised as uuderßeef made 12s Gel the 1001b; mutton, lfd per lb. Cattle-Bul-locks, £5 to £sl2s Gd, averaging £5 ss. Sheep-Wethers, lis to lis 8d; ewes, 9s 8d to Skid: lambs, 6s to 7s Gd; iuferior, 4s 7d to 53 id. PigsBaconers, 40s to 65a; porkers, 24s to. E}Bs; stores, lis 9d to 10a; small pigs,'6B to lIS 0(1, ' '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3080, 14 December 1888, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3080, 14 December 1888, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3080, 14 December 1888, Page 2

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