Wellington Markets.
George Thomas and Co. report wholesale produce prices as follows :— The broken weather" of the past week has fjreatly retarded business, which remains on a par with our last issue, W« iUpje-^-Best brands roller flour, £7 jthVatoiito process, £7 10s j pollard,^ 85s; bran, 50s to 555; whole fowls' wheat, 2s 6d; prime short oats, Is ll* to 2s; good feed, Is 9d tq la lOd; duns, Is lid ; oaten sheaf chaff, 63s to Tss j beans, 3s ; blue-peas, 3s 3d ; feed barley, 2« 3d ; pearl barley, 17s; split peas, 14s; Derwent table potatoes, 50s to 555; common, sorts, notiflilcable, and «U varieties for seed purposes are in good demand at 75s to ldss per ton ; Melbourne* pnfons, .10s ; New Zealandi 8s to 9s/ prime cheese, 4|4 to sd ; hams and bacon, 7Jd to 7|d; b«con, 7d j separator butter, 9d to m& dairy, 7d to 8d; salted ssmpfeß, ,4d to 6d j fresh eggs are reducing, as the quantity that comes forward increases, and we quote the market dull at Is 3d ; fungus, 3d.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 2, 3 July 1894, Page 3
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177Wellington Markets. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 2, 3 July 1894, Page 3
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