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AUCKLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS.

Fakh and Dairy Pnouucf.—Whole.-ale: Butter, fiesh, 8d; butter, salt, 7d to 8d; Cheese, good local, fid to 7d ; Canterbury, do., 3d to GUI ; Eggs, per dozen, Is ; Lard, per bladder, 7d ; Bacon and Hams, Provincial, Gd to bd; Hams, 6\d to B\d ; Canterbury Bacon only, 7d ; equal numbers Hams and Bacon, Gjd to B\d ; Hams, 7d; Jams, per case ") doien, 30s ; Fowls, per pair, 2s to 3» Gd ; Feathers, baked, clean and selected, I.* Gd to 1-. Od per lb. Retail: Milk, perquait, 4d ; Butter, fresh, up to lOd; salt do., Sd to lOd ; Cheese, per lb., Gd to <)d ; Eggs, per doz., Is 3d ; Lard, per lb, (id to ltd ; Fowls, each, 2*> Gd to 4s ; Duck-i, do., 2^> Gd to4^,; Geese, do., 5s Gd to 8& ; Turkeys, do., ot, to 7s (id ; Bacon, per lb.. 7 Id to'is ; Hams, do., 8d to Is 3d. Hay axd Cokn Mabket.—Wholftile (selling e\ store): Maize, local (new), 2-> fld to 3s ; Oats, 2» 4d to 2s Gd ; Barley, L»s 3d ; Malting Barley, 4s ; Wheat, 3s Dd to 4s; fowl, 3s to Is ; Hay, meadow, per ton, pressed, £4 5s to £510s ; Lucein, ditto, £6 to £G 10a (nominal); Straw, per load, 18s to £1 10s; Chart, niked, £3 10s to £4 10s ; Oaten Chaff, £4 5s to £1 15s ; Hay, Oaten, £4 to £4 10s ; Clover, £6 10s to £7. Potatoes, £4 10s to £5 per ton. Retail: Chaff, per cwt., 5s to Gs ; Potatoes, 5s Gd per cwt.; Maize, 3s to 3s 3d ; Oats, do., 2s 9d; Wheat, fowl, per bushel, 3s Gd ; Barley, feed, do., 3s to 4s : Hay, per cwt., Gs Gd to 7s ; Lucern, do., 7s fid to 8s ; Oaten do., Gs to 7s ; Straw, do., 3s to 4s.

Seeds. — Retail: Swede and Turnip Seed, Is to Is 3d per lb; Soighum, Is; Planters' Friend, Is; White Clovor, Is Id ; Red Clover, Dd ; Cowgrass—American, lOd ; English, Is; Alsyke, Is Id; Timothy, 8d ; Trefoil, 8d ; Lucern, la Gd ; Rape, Gd ; Kyegrass (scarce), Gs Gd to 7s Gd per bushel; 8s Gdbushel.

Cocksfoot, per Flour Market.--Wholesale : Superfine flonr, silk dressed, per ton, £10 10s ; do., do., hoxisehold, £8 10s to £!) 10s; hundreds 55., fifties 10s per ton extra, sacks and bags free; Southern, do., £7 10s to £8; Bran, per ton (sacks included), local, £5 10s; Southern, do., £7 10s to £8; Shaips, £G ; Cabin Bread, do., £1.*); Oatmeal, do., £11 to £12 ; Pearl Barley, do., £19 to £20.

Miscellaneous. — Kerosene, 130" test (duty paid), Is 7d ; 150° test (duty paid), 2s ; Limp, slacked, Is per bushel; Quick Lime, in stone, Is lid to 2s; New Zealand Palings, sft., 7s Gd to 13s; 6ft., 14s; Ti-tree Rails, £2 10s to £4 per 100; Puriri Posts, £6 to £7 ; Shingles 13-* to lGs Gd per 1000; Hobart Palings, sft, 17s to 20s; 6ft., 18s to 21s ; Hobart Rails 80s to 90s; Wire, No. G, £12; No. 7, £12 10s; No. 8, £13; Barbed Wire, 30s per cwt. and selling quotation".

Buying Kauki Gum and Fla\ Market — Supplies for month to date, 5G tons. U c quote prices nominally : Poor ordinary, £30 downward^ ; fair ordinary, £34 to £36 ; best, do., £37 upwards; East Coast, no transnction*. Fl.™ per ton, £15 to £10; Tow, do., £5 10s to IS 10,; I'unyns, per ib., 2?d to 3]d • Cxn^miL Fibre, per cwt., 15= to 17a ; Beeswax, 7d to lOd per lb.

Manures.—Bonedust, Sydney, prime, £8 10s to £i), inferior £7 15a to £8 ; Boneflour, £9 to £10; Auckland, £8 ; Peruvian Guano, £14 to £17; Coml Queen do, £5; Long Island do, £4 10s, bags included ; Superphosphate of Lime, 26 per cent, to 28 per cent., £(» to £6 10s; do., do., 3G per cent, to 38 per cent., £8 to £8 10s; Hurst's Chemical Manure, £13; Freezing Company's Superphosphate, 32 per cent., £8: 25 per cent., £6; Corn Manure, £8; Root Manure. £8 10s; Grass Manure, £7 10s; Bonedust. £!>.

Ffiis Voino Ar.Ais.—" My . mother was afflicted a longtime with neuralgia and a dull, heavy, inactive condition of the whole system, headache, nervous prostration, and was almost helpless. No physicians or medicine* did her »ny good. Three months ago she be?an to use IV *.\>i.l<-'- ►!. « '>'"«• s wi*h v-"i •on f-ff.Tt 1.....' - . .M ■-AU-.Y in R I.U

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2134, 13 March 1886, Page 2

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AUCKLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2134, 13 March 1886, Page 2

AUCKLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2134, 13 March 1886, Page 2

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