WHOLESALE PRODUCE TRICES
slcs9ts. Laery ami Co.. Ltd., Allen Street, report wholesnle. prices as follow: "> Fowls' wheat, prime, 7s. to 7s. 2d. per ■ bushel; feed barley, <»ood, Cs. 4d. per bushel; maize feed, 7.5. to 7s. 2d. per I bushel; crushed maize, 7s. 'Id. per bushel ; oats, feed, ss. sd. to ss. 7il. per bushel; oats. Dun, ss; Md. to Gs. per bushel; : chaff,, Oiitsheaf, £9 12s. Od. to ,£lO 10s. : per ton (sacks hi); Hour, in sacks, ,fl7 per ton; oatmeal, 25's, .£2O lfls. per ton ; :. fowls, ss. to 7s. per pair: ducks, 7s. Gd. to 10s. per pair; geese, 105...t0 Us. per . pair; tatter (pound pats), Is. 3d. to Is. 4d. per lb.; butter (prima bulk), Is. 3d. j to Is. 4cl. per lb.; eggs, fresh, 2s. Cd. to . 2s. Sd. per dozen; eggs, preserved, Is. Ltd. i to 2s. per dozen; turkeys, dead weight, • !M. to Is per lb. Dressed pork(choice)— 70's to 90s, Sid. to 9d. per lb.; 90's to i lflO's, Sd. to 8!d. per-lb.; bacon pigs. ', choice, ■ 7d. to Bd. per lb".; agricultural . Rait, .£l2 15s. per ton: molasses, in scwt. " casks, 40s. .each (casks free); beeswax, 2s. per lb. Bacon (all best factory)— ' Sides, Is.-2d. per lb.; rolls, Is. 3d. per lb.; hams,'ls. 3d. per lb. Superphosphates, .£7 10s..per ton; linseed oil meal, : 100' a, ,£l2 ite.'per ton; linseed,oil. nuts, : 13s. Cd.' per cwt.; linseed oil ground i cake, 13s. 6d. per cwt.; rice meal, .£ls : per ton. Potatoes—Southern (able, JIS 12s. fid. to £& 15s. per ton; Victorian, : £S to £8 10s. per. ton; . North Island, : choice, '.£7 'to ' £1. 105., per ton (sacks in). , Seed potatoes—TJp-to-Dnte, .£7 10s.; Readinpf Russets (Red), £1 10s.: Gamekeepers, , £1 10s.; Dakota Red, £0 12s. Gd. per ton ) (sacks in).
LAND SALE AT LEVIN.
' On Saturday afternoon, at tlie Druids' ; Hall, at Levin, Messrs. Abraham nod ; Williams, Ltd., submitted to public auc- ; Hon '653 acres of the lute Mr. SI. H. E. Gorringe's estate. This property is situated at Koputaroa, and, had been cut ' tip into .seven farms, varying from 50 lo ; 121 acres. The terms had been made \ particularly easy, and Ihey no doubt ac- : counted for the large attendance of pros- : peotive buyers, there being over two Jrandrod peoplo present. Mr. 0. 11. Porritt conducted tho 6iile, and each lot : was sold under the bnmnier at prices ; which must be considered highly satis- ! factory. Particulars of the sale are:— ; Lot-I—so'acres 3 roods, .£53 per acre, 1 to J. P. Smith, Eoxton. Lot 2—71 ncres 2 roods, £tt per acre, to J. P. Smith, Poxton. Lot 3—90 acres 2 roods, .€lO 10s. per acre, to E. Eolston, lhakura. Lot 4—116 acres 3 roods, JMB ss. per \ acre, to E. JI. Byder, Levin. Lot s—lll acres 1 rood. /Esl per acre, ; to A. J. Spicer, Ohariu Valley, i Lot 0—79 acres 3 roods, ,£73 10s. per ; acre, to Mrs. J. E. Potls, l'almerslon 1 North. Lot 7—121- ncres 3 roods, i! 39 2s. Gil. per 1 acre, to Bulliman Bros., Levin. The average price for the seven lots . was dESI 10s.. per acre. Goodwill of : lease of 186 acres for JJIOOO to C. Blenk- > horn, as agent.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 249, 9 July 1918, Page 8
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