AUCTION SALES
j FORTHCOMING FIXTURES. [ ..-',■ v: ■ • rais day. I . Tattorsall's Stables, Hastings, 9.15 a.m.— I Sale of blood -horses (N.Z, Loan Co.). i laraj, uyac yuay, i,el- ! lington, 2.15 p.m.-Sale of unclaimed !' dogs:". i MONDAY. !: Boach Road, To Horo, 12 noou.-Olearing : sale of dairy stook aud implements j (N.Z. Loan Co.). • ?7 Willis Street, Wellington, 2 p.m.-Sale i of shop fittincs .(Griffiths and Co.). j TUESDAY. Eongotea Saleyards, 12 noon—Sale of dairy ; cattle (N.Z. Loan Co.). ; Ohaniber of Commerce, Wellington, 2.30 ;. p.m.—Sale of town and suburban houses ' and sections (S. G. Nathuu aud Co.). i. Levin Saleyards, 12.15 p.m.-Sale of stock I'.- (Dalgety and Co.). !■ CANTERBURY PRODUCE j MARKET v j. .By Telegraph—Press Association. ChristjChurch, April 26. ; The stores in the wry and at Lyttel- ],- ton are now lille\l witn wool'and pn/ | duce, and merchants are therefore /reI etricted as to further purchasing opera- | tions, and are only buying to fill mii. mediate shipping orders. 'J'here is still | u fair' quantity of wheat offering, and j 6ome of-the millers are short or purchasing warrants, having tilled those allotted to them. Oats are quiet, titid J chart is a little easier owing to the \ shortage of storage and shipping. There is a good demand for potatoes, which are | now selling at £a 15s. to £6 per ton i at country stations, according to disj tance. There is a keen demand for cowgrass seed, for which H. sd. ro Is. 6'd. per | D>. is being offered for good, clean sam- | pies. Kyegrass is a little easier, the de- ; Kiand for autumn sowing being satisfied. i. Partridge peas are selling ot 7s. to 7s. | <d. ptr bushel at stations, which is a i - little below lato rates. i i WHOLESALE PRODUCE PRICES j Messrs. Laery and Company, Ltd., Allen Street, report wholesale prices as folj low:—Fowls' wheat, prime, £G 10s. to , £1 per bushel; oats, feed, ss. Gd. to ss. I 7d..per bushel; chaff, oat sheaf, £10 10s. j per ton, 6acks in; Hour in sacks, £Y1 per ! ton; oatmeal, 25's, £2i 10s. per ton; bran, i £7 7s. Gd. per ton; fowls,-Is. to 6s. Gd. I per pair; ducks, Gs. to 9s. per pair; geese, 12s. to 13s. per pair; butter (pound pats), Ib. 3d. per lb.; butter (prime bulk), Is. 3d. per lb.; eggs, fresh, 2s. Gd. to 3s. per ! doz.; eggs, preserved, 2s. to 2s. Id. per ! doz.; turkeys (deadweight), lOd. to Is. ] Id. per lb.; dressed pork (choice), 70's to 9fl's, SSJd. per lb.; 90's to 100's, Bd. per . lb.; bacon pigs, choice, 7Jd. to Bd. per ! lb.;, choppers (heavy), 3Jd. to sd. per j . lb.; beeswax, 2s. per lb.; bacon (all best j factory), sides Is. 2d. per lb., rolls Is. 3d. per lb., hams Is. 3d. per lb., shoulders ; /Is. per lb.; cheese (factory medium), lOd. . • to lfljd. per lb.; cheese (loaf), lid. to HJd. per lb.; linseed oil meal, 100's. £12 10s. por ton; linseed oil nuts, 13s. Gd. per ; cwt.; linseed oil ground cake, 13s. Gd. per cwt.; whole linseed, 255. per cwt.; onions, £S 10s. to £9 per ton; potatoes, ; southern table, £8 15s. to £9 per ton, sacks in; North Island, good, £1 10s. to £8 10s. per ton; oaten sheaf chaff, i suitable for cow feed, per sack Js. Gd., ; v sacks included.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 187, 27 April 1918, Page 10
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