■WVllikgton, August 30. George Thomas reports the serious falling-off in the price of salt butter is causing alarm among those who hold large parcels. The hisjhe.-t rates now obtainable are from 4d to 6d ; fresh, according to quality, from lOd to Is Id ; egg*. I" ; cheese, bM to 6|d ; Canterbury bacon. S.Vd; hams, lOd ; second quality, unsaleable ; oats are unaltered, and good :-eed rule from 2s (3d to 2s 7d ; common feed. 2s 2d to 2s 4-1 ; flour, £11 to £11 5s ; maize, 3s Gd ; pollard, bran, wheat, and potatoes, unaltered ; in consequence of the scarce supply of chaff, an ntivancc < i f 5s per ton has token place ; fowls, 3s Gd; iluoks, 6s; great*. 7s; turkeys", 9s, all in good demand ; apples from 6s to 3s^
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 38, 1 September 1883, Page 2
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