MARKET REPORT
Harvey, Folton and Hill Harvey, Fulton and Hill report having held tlieir weekly niarket sale on Saturday last. Prices may be quoted: B.O. pullots 6/6 to 7/-, W.L. pullets 5/6 to 6/-, later sorts *2/9 to 3/6, B.O. hens 4/- to 4/8, W.L. hens 3/2 to 3/9, B.O. cockerels 4/3 to 6/9, W.L. cockerels 3/3 to 4/4. bautams 8d to 1/3, Sussex hens 4/- to 4/1, chick cockerels 9d each. Other saies were: Steel churn £1 13/6, separator £3 10/,-, milk buclcet 6/6. collar and .liames £1, broom 3/6, hand. cultivator £1 ■ 16/-, chaff 4/6 sack," ladder 10/-, saeks potatoes 10/-, mattress £2 2/6, fly door 9/-, fan 15/-, sacks of maize .10/-, manure bags maize 5/9 to 6/-, pram £3 10/-. tallboy £3 10/-, duchcsse £3 10/-, table £1 16/-, 4 cliairs at 13/'-, dresser £2, rimu buffet £2 10/-, dining table £1 7/6, ducliesse £2 15/-, kitclien table £1 £-7/6, waiter 12/6, birdcage 10/-.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 186, 24 August 1937, Page 8
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158MARKET REPORT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 186, 24 August 1937, Page 8
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