MARKET REPORTS.
'i'lio Xbiv Zoalaud L'>an ;ilift Mercantile .Vtroncy Gcmi|juiiy report under dato: -
Ul'Nlim.v, November l'J.—Wheat: There is no change of any consequence to nute iu u;;aid lu the pitsitioii of tltis market; indeed, there is very littlo ill lir.st liamJ-t now to dticr, and v/itli must of the millers being pretty well supplied fur the timii bsintf, the IjihiiißM done in this cereal is mily to a v«ry small extent, A t{ood demand continues to bn experienced fur inferior, suitable for fowls' feed, and .any offering meets with u ready sale. Quotations : For best milling Northern volvet and Tuscan, Is lid to "is; medium to Rood Southern, 4s (id to 4a lOd ; inferior to medium, 3s !M to Is lid e* store, sacks weighed in, terms.)—O.tts: The market for these continues firm, it beinjj understood tint the supplies are not excessive. Sellers are not disposed to quit at less than the prices quoted latolj', which are boinu paid from time to lime. The fouling prevailing (whether justified) is certainly in favour of holders, but at the moment there is no inarpiti for export. There arc nol, very nmny arriving from the country, and it is surmised that the quantity still to como forward is not by any means extensive.—Dairy produce : The markot shows no animation, and, owing to tho fact that there is no demand for export, supplies, especially of butter, aro much in excess of local requirements, and difficult to place, Quotations for best ltesr butter nominal, sav 'Jd to 7d : fresh do, (id to lOd per lb. factory-made cheese h-'S little inquiry at fid to 5Jd per lb.—Flax: The market is barely supplied. A moderate doinand exists for superior, soft, bright fjotup parcels ; alio medium to Rood, if woll dressed, can be placed at our Into quotations which are for the former £18 IDs to £19, and for tho latter i'lo 10s to €17 Ills per ton. WOOL SALES. (IIY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT). XjO.nOOIn", ii'oveiiibei.' 21.—Tho ;y:;i;l ■.0 ~ opened to-day, when 1072 bales were offered. There was a full attendance of buyers, competition boing spirited. There was only a slight enquiry for crossbred*, buyer:, being in favour of mount, part of which wa;i disposed of at live per cent, below the price; rulmt,' at the September sarins, an;! part at the . aine future. Sv(>Ni:v. .November - Wool is in uo«d demand. <:rnftsy, 7'.d to Xj.-l ; washed, JM'r 1 ; scoured, llf I. MM.lioniN'l., November -The wool market is lirm. Merino combines, '.'id to I lil ; .superior irmasv nitiiuo, L.i to Is Id ; ditto cm;-.l>iv») Is If L
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3022, 26 November 1891, Page 2
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428MARKET REPORTS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3022, 26 November 1891, Page 2
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