CITY MARKETS
'A <tficidaily altered market met; a small, transhipment: of Islands oranges' and bananas, which arrived last veek, tho prico of, the former laying, advanced consider-- ; ably, .while the values, of • the latter; show a decrease when compared with-the last direct shipment.: Sydney j fruits were m better order and consequent demand than : tho previous shipment. Supplies of both "■ apples', and';, pears are lighter, : but the quality does ■ not show any. marked , improvement. Vegetables are in even supply and-'.demand, prices slo\ving: if- anything a: slightly backward tendency. Potatoes and 'onions are unchanged. Fresh eggs r are coming to hand in slightly increased values: being so, far ..unaltered. '/Yesterday's approximate values .were:— 'Pineapples/'Ss; to 10s. case; Queen :pwes, lls- ito 14s. caso; mandarins, -Bs. to 12s. 6d. case; Island'oranges,los. to 13s. caso; Sydney orangesV,.'79. v.td;Bs.' ,'case; Seville oranges; 10s. 'to lls.jcaso;- passionfruit, 7s- '.to'-'Bs. ' quarter-case;..-tomatoes, tls. to Js 2d.i • lb.r'bananas,"9s. -Cd. to lis. s case; demons, 13s.;i'Bd.-i to<-14s,"'Gd..-,case; local -leinonft i ; 95':tUQvl0sVtcase:J',": Abples.:; Jona-; thans,* Gs. j ßs:*Gd.-.'<caso; Stunners, ss. fid. to.9s. Mse?.-Rymers,-;4s. 6d!.to,\ss. M. : castfj tl'iWasli'iSgffifls, 2Jis';Sto :7£J.4d£cas'e ; -lord Wolseleyj»(»i< to»79,~Bd:»cese;vEpps's Seedlings,' &Tj!d:"t<Sp4s; IcaseTjSjShepherd's Perfectiom'Jis. 6dT:'t6jss. '6d. case; ; tx>ndon Pippins, 3si (kU--to Miinroe's Favourite, .case&'Pears: Winter . cooking ,vanetie9,-?rss.)f to 65.-iGd. case. -Cab- :: foages, ! ;;2s.'' to'' 1 35.; "'sack: j'j cauliflower, 4s. ito '■6s. Gd; i 'Sact;VcaMts,V4s.itoJss: sack; beet; ' 3s. to: '4s.' sack; swedeS,; 2s.', to; 2s. 6d. cwt:;' turnips,* Is: to : Is.' 6d. sack; parsnips; 3s. to.'3s. 9d. sack; pumpkins, 7s. to Bs. 6d. Sack; marrows, os. to 6s.'sack; French beans,*9d. to lOd. lb.; .lettuce* 2s. to 3s. caso"; Spinach, 2s. to 4s.'fid. case; celery, Is; ■to doz:;. spring onions,' 4d. to Bd. :<l6z.; radish,' Cd; to: 9d. doz.; potatoes, £7 10s:"to .£8 ton; onions, 55.. bag;: fresh' eggs, Is. Gd. doz. 1
V-';" : • Some people consider that it requires a f; great deal: of ne>w.. ideas for.running an np-to-dato.busiuoss. Wo have como to tho •: conclusmn 'tHat if- 'we oniy stick- to ; the good old way of giving everyone we deal with an honest deal, thobusmess is sure to go ahead, to the advantapi;of . alLcon-. cerned. We shall always continue to givep/oper. test, correct weight; and a good s. price for any millc, butter, eggs,: or cream; sent us. Wanganua Fresh Food Coy.-— Advt. % ■ Dairy Faotory Managers should get par., 'ticulara of tho celebrated Victor Cheese - tVat. Everyone that haa -used a "Victor" ' e&jßthey are the best made. 'Albert 3,1 : Jarton, Dairy Specialist,- Carterton,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2512, 13 July 1915, Page 8
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405CITY MARKETS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2512, 13 July 1915, Page 8
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