Wellington Markets
George Thomas and Co report proJucc prices as follows:— The prevalent wet weather hns retarded business, nnd we have to noto an exceedingly quiet week, without any alteration in values. We quote prime short oats at 2* 21 to 2s 3J ; fair to good feed, 3Ss to 2a Id ; dun and black tarUrs, 2s 3s to 2< 4J ; oatmeal. £V> 10s to £11. nccordmjj to lwand ; oaten .«heaf cfcafF, 75s ; prime roller flour. £8 10, stone process, £7 15s per ton ; whole fowls' wheat, 2s 5d to 2s (3d per bus ; broken famples, 2s to 2s 3d ; bran, 65 to 70s ; pollard, 75 to 80s ; ivlientmenl, £8 10s ; maize, dull nt ts 6d ; fee<{ barley, 2s 6d ; beans, 3s 6d ; ryeKrnss seed, macliined, 3s 6d to 3s 0J per bus ; cocksfoot, 3il to 3}d per lb ; potatoes, 60 Jo 65s ; prime cheese, o'.J to Gd ; Jiams nnd bacon, 7.d to 81 per lb ; fresh butter, 6d to 8d ; salt do, overstocked nt 7d to 8d per lb ; apples are a trifli' scarce, and values have improrcd ; of her than this tLere are do changes to report.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 135, 4 May 1893, Page 3
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188Wellington Markets Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 135, 4 May 1893, Page 3
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