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ll'ai'.oto 7 mm Oflicr t Friday. AVCKTAXD U\P. broC'X MMtKCTS. Mft Ai.khb» Bwkt.anu's WcBKU Repo tr.— At the Hajtuaiket, cm Fuday last, July 4th, a large quantity of fodder met with a usmly ».Uo Jvb l.tfc-i value-. Oaten challf sold freely .it from £ r i per ton ; Xxnwdust ISMIM) went off well at £7 pm ton. A large n.arkot of horses pvestMlisd itself, tint the cltivs brought forwaid hardly caino unto previous sales; oily a few amnials w«k> withdiawn. I'iicos langed at \alues reached htely. Tuesday's fodder market continues to receive a go.id attendance, and prices weie well sustained. At tweHe o'clock on the same day hides and .skins were offered as usual, and laige quantities I were pitched. Hides w oie in good demand, and fourfd buyers at puces m advance of previous sales, ranging fioui 3d to 4u per lb ; calf skins, 3|d to 4d }>er lb ;§; § fcheop skins (butcher'b). 2s to 2s 4W ; station, Is Id to I* lid each ; tallow, 2Gb Od to 23s per cwt; wool, 'l{d to «*d. At Waiulcu, on Saturday, stock were y.uded in small numbers, but all brought forward were disposed of. At Pnkekohe, on Monday, a full maikct of cattle was yarded, and prices throughout proved met satisfactory, all, with the exception of five head, being sold, and consequent on the establishment of the cheese and bac >n factory, cows were well competed for. At Kemuera, on Thursday, daiiy cows were scarce, but, with the exception of a few really good cows, they were not wanted. Fat cattle were brought forwaid in laige numbers, 2(50 being disposed of ; be^t quality fully maintained late values, bringing 2os the lOOlbs. Some of the aveiages were: Charles Gould, 47 steers, £9 KSs ; John Muir, 21 bteers, £9 17s ; John Winks, 18 steers, £8 loa ; Dingle, 24 steers, £8 Os, 29 cows, £5 ss ; Comisky, 9 steers, £7 2s (id, 44 cows, £7 28 Gd ; Browning, 8 steers, hi 10s ; R Fisher, 7 feteers, £3. Sheep were plentiful, but sold freely at last weeks prices. Pigs were in moderate supply, with no change in price. Messrs Hun mi and NoiASh Wi:i:kly Rui'our.— Hoi\»es v : Thoie has been a good supply and iinpro\ cd doniand, and pi ices ns compaied with the pieuoiis week had an upward lendency. The Durham YaulH weie fairly filled on Fnday last ; theio \va« Bteady couii)etition tiuoughnuttho sale, ana jno-.t of those enteicd weio disposed of it prices a shade m favour of vendor as compared with the iiifiuou-! week. \\ 001, hides and skins : Supply shoit. H'de, sold at from 2UI to 3',d ; wool, od pei lb ; skins, 3s Od. "Cattle, : The supply has not been so l:\iyi as on the pievious week, but there has been an animated demand, and consequently stoics and fat beasts aasancod in \.ilne At tno xseumukot j.udi, on Tuesday, theie was a 6 -ood m'ustor at Pukekoho on ruesday. Stores and dany cows icmained at last weekV values but fat beasts ad\.wced fully 4s pjy 1001b- in price For -ill descriptions the demands weie bn*k, and we quote beet at fiom 2o & to 2«s pe i 100U>. Sheep . The supply lias been adequate, and the demand bteady. consequently values weie not materially alteicd. The Newinaiket \aicls weie filled on Tuesday, and competition was biifk throughout, wetheis sold at 13s (id to£l 5s (id; ewes, fiom 13s to 10s (id. Pigt- : Ydid'd m nuiiibp.s sufficient for requuoinents and sold at fully last weeks values. AI'C'KT-\M> MVUKhT Qtor\TlO>s. Fvmi \\i>l)ui» Pkdihci.— Wholesale. Buttei, ho-.li, Is M to Is (id; buttei, Halt, 8d t> 101 pji lb; f'hojso, gmd ltwiil, r»d to »Ul ; Caut^bui>, do od to (i.d; Jiya-, i»oi do/ , Is (d; Laid, per bLaldci, 7UI; Js.u-on aiul Mains, Piou'icial, ()d to ird; Jlams, ,Sd to !)d ; Canteib-ny llanw and Bacon, IM, in cloth; Hams ,nh, 1 Ul ; .lam>, pei ea ,•<, - do/.., £1 Hs u Ii 17s (»d; KowN poi pan, 2-,(kl to 4,; l''o.ilhois, baked cl».i» and soletljd, Is (id to Is «)d p«i lb. Keuiil : Milk, p m quail, Id; ]3uttui, fiesh, Is-Otl l to ]s ( )d ; salt do., 10(1 to Is ; Chee-e, colonial, do , Odto 10d ; iotf o 's, pci do/ , lsil'l; Laid, per 11>, (id to 'Id ; L'\>wl-, cich, 2s to 3s; D.icks, do., 'Js to 3s ; lie -so, do., ">s to 7s ; Tm keys, do, ">-, to Ss (xl : Uacou, pei 11). 10.1 tols;ll.uiis, do., Is to 1s 4d iiw and Cokn :.[uui r.— Wholosalo (s'llni"- cv stole). >[u/e, loial (old), 4, iJd°ti» i» M\ Ual>, <M to 3s 5 Wheat, Js ; fowl, 2s 'Id to 3s; Bailee, 2s i)d to 3-. 3d; Maltim; D.altn, Is 3d to Is (id (no demand); H.-v, meadow, pei ton, pressed, £li to £15 ">s ; LuuJino, ditt<», £{> to t 1 ) 10s (nominal); Stiaw, pei load, 18s to £1 10s; Cihatt, im\(<l, £"> ; Oaten Cluft, tl l")s to £") ; Hay Oaten, t"i to L<s ; Clo\ei, f) 10s <o 4-J7; Pot itoes, pei ton, £3 1")s liclail : Maize, "is (id ; Oats, d>, 3s to 3, 3d; Wheat, fo.vl, pel bushil, 3s (id to 4s ; liailn, feed do., 3s (id to Is ; Hay, pei cwt , (is (id to 7s ; Lucerne, do., 7s (id to eSs ; Oaten do, (is to 7s ; Stiaw, do., 3s to 4s ; Chafl. do., "h to (js. Fj.ouk MvitM.r.— Wholesale: Supcifine flour, silk diessed, pei ton, £12 10s; do., do., household, £11 10s ; hunch eds V., liftie-. 10s per ton e\tia, sacks and bags f ice ; Southern, do., £10 10, to £11 10s ; Bian, per ton (.sacks included), local, £(i ; Southern, do., £">; Shaips, £") 10s; Cabin Jiieat!, do., £18 ; Oatmeal do., £12 10s to i'l3 ; Pearl Barley, do., £23 to £21 ; Biwid, per 21b loaf, 3',d. Si-i:ns.— Lucerne, Is 3d ; W lute Clover, per lb., Is 3d to Is 4d ; lied Clmer \^v lb., 9d to lOd ; Cowgia.ss, poi lb., Is to Is 2cl ; Alsyke, pei lb., Is 3d to Is id ; Tiefoil, T'«i lb ,7d to 8d ; Timothy, per lb., 7d ; Uupe, per lb,, 4d to xl ; Put pie-top Abeideon Tin - nip, pei lb. , Is 3d ; G reen-top Abeideen Turnip, perlb., Is 3d; (irccn Olobe Turnip, par lb., Is ; Praiue Grass, per bushel, (is ; Jtyogiass, per bushel, 5s to (is ; Cocksfoot, par bushel, 8s (id. KVUHI CiUM AND Vh\\ MVKKE I:.—1 :.— Uoccipts for month to date, about, 150 tons. We quotj :— Poor Tiidinaiy, £34 to ,£3(i: fair do., £3S to, JC4O ; best, £42 to £4 1 ; East Coast, f $<m £32 to £ V pei ton. Flux, pei ton, £i«4o £21 ; Tow, do., £7 to £9; Fungus, per lb., 2d to 3d; Cocoa-nut Fibro, par cwt., Ijs to 17s ; Beewvax, (id to lOcl pei lb» >J|isc e/.IaS KOU-s. — Kei oseno, f i om Is 7d to i,b Scl, ordmaifyll>rtm^. Fencing Who, No. (i, 1 and B, assorted, £14 10s to £15 10s pei ton; Lime, blacked, Is poi luishel ; (,)iuck L\iwj, in stone, Is (id to 2s. New Zealand Palings, sft., 7b od to 10s ; (ift., 13s ; Ti-tiee Rail«, £2 10s to £4 per 100 ; Purii i Posts, £(', to £7; Shingles, 13s to 10s (id per j.,000 ; Hobart Palings, sft., 17s to 20s , Oft., 18s to 21s ; Hobai t Kails., 80.s t<* j)os, buying and .selling- quotations. Maxurk-s,. — Bonedust. Sydney, piimc, £8 to £8 10-, ; Bouoflor , j g<) kk ; Auckland, £<), inferior £o 15 r to £7 10s; Peimian Guano, £18; il" Island, £8; Huon Guano, small 1 )^ ) £- } to £(i, bag-, included ; Hurst's Che-. n i ca l Manuie, £14 10s.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1875, 12 July 1884, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1875, 12 July 1884, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1875, 12 July 1884, Page 2

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