Wellington Markets
Weixinotok, July 27. j .Mbssia, Ctep^.pThOnias-: and/ : £k>. ■ report '■"" produce, "prices ':r-JCpnsoq.uent upon this week closing the' month, tmde has been confined to, . actual requiremehts, ptraders /preferring, to hold dyer orders for parcels, so as to gray ithe further 30: -days- credit Flour has a tendency to decrease in value, and we hear of several millers quoting at 5s per ton under last week's rates ; present : market/rates ' are; £10 10a to .£lO 15a for aacks.r FowW maintains the old, figures, 3a 9d to'j3s lOd for whole Samples jhran is aome what easier, £4 ; pimard, demand equal to supply at_£jLlss ; wheatmeal, Oate^^Pncesi.yary.aecord^ ing' to quailitjrj an active demand exists for local, consumption, and' Short brigfht^ sa_nples f : are' wprth ; 25,7- while Danish^ and TartaTian^desCriptidns are valued from la 9d7t0..1s lldf some 9 ligHltbuiuheißa.has been doing^n long and" short seed yarieties' at 2s and sd< per bueheL Gatiheal is ■ and prices somflwhat;. unsteady. at £10 tp £10 ss j oatenaheafc chaff, £4 10a ; *tr'aw.do, £3 5s tor £3 10s ; feed barley, 2s 9d j. pearl barley/ £19* ; pean, *B{,9d ; , r be*uißj„.3s s&Ji , turnipsi 2s ; carets, 2s ;. ] onions, prune, £7 ; second qualitiefl \ quito unsaleable ; : prime fotatoes,i£^ 12s £d; fair do, £2 5s to 2 tsfid f^eed descriptions, fpom £4 to, maize, new grei^^S to 4s 3d ; j^esr^^^l^j^pipt, 3|d ; hams aha bacon',, dull at 7d; cheesej mo improvement, 4jd ;__fresh butter ad? yaneed to Is y salt do shows no pros T pect of . /alteration for.the better, and farmere wpnhl do to^acoßpt any reasonable offer) s saOd or oyer, for »to<*l^ 0 %^ T ai^'ireivei&g at/la il d f with [prospect. Of /further reduction of Id per doz^ Fi^t— Very little general improvement i«i noticeable in demand7andiT.al.ue; <iwje/ arevigkdy hdweyoiv, JjQ <n<>tot r t^at. , f the -m^ket is becoming clear .bf accumulated stocks^ fl^ and^the^^pect'bf hj^t consi^ni nie' its. during cbpiirig fortnight; will '■ bavis -the ' diesired/ . effect, and C'<uae Tealisatiori to be .'m'oTe.''satisfactory than has been thb j casef or this past month. -Turkeys, Ts'r dwsks/4si geese, 5s 6d; fowlsP2s 9d to 3 3s pg^i y- -'AyYyY a'~'' : J'~' ~-'~ : ■"""" '-"
-y /Fair,' far better for you than beer* ale 61 porter, andfrpe from tbe intoxicating effepta, 19- American Hop Bitters/ Bead, ~ «4dfty y. yj-r- 7 •«- - '•'
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 20, 2 August 1887, Page 3
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371Wellington Markets Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 20, 2 August 1887, Page 3
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