COMMERCIAL.
N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING 00., -. WEBKLITRaPGiiT. (Special to "The Horowli«ii«ft Ohroniole.") For the convenience of 4H« f*'™" ing oommunity, "The Ohreniole" ie reprinting from day to d*y, diring the autnmn season, tKe qnot*tione of prices current ae iwied bv the Farmers' Distribnidns £bxD pany :— Wollinst-on, Juno lfi, 1911 ; Potatoes firo niicli<miffecl; supplies have, ihowpvwl, ( now oa.so doff cotisidorably. Onio,iifi arc also about the same as last wook. VegctaibleK are in gowl demand, prime cauliflowers realisinjr iip to 20s pe.r sack. Onlibaco flro in keen inquiry. Swedes and marrows aro in fair diemand. Apples are the only fruit coming to hand, and prime quality of foot'h cooidns nnd dessert realise- crood prices." Pears are in good, inquiry. •Esps are in gowl demand, althoiigh supplies are well up to requirements. Preserved lines are o_f slow sale. Porkers are coming in in ■largo quantities, and meet ready sale where quality is right, selected, Canterbury grown, .€6 10s per ton. Potatoes, prime, £5 10s per ton I Up-to-date seed potatoes, specially selected, Canterbury arown. £6 ton. Onions, Brown Spanish. £6 per ton Cabbage. 3s 6d to 7s 6d per sack. CaiTots, 2s Gd. i>er sack. F?T\-edes, Is fid to 3s per sack. Cauliflower, 10s tto 15s per sack. Marrows, 3s to 4s per sack. Turnips, White, 6d to 8d doz. Lettuce, Is to Is 6d per case. PnmpHns. Sa to 5s ppr sack. Pio 6s per sack. Dessert Apples, 7s 6d to 10s p° r case. Oookinp; apples, 4s to 6s per case. Tomatoes. 2s 6d to 4s per J-case. Putter. Separator. lOld"; ctairy, IOJd per lb. Cheese, best factory medinms, sfd per lb; loaf 7d per lb. Dressed pork, 70's to 90's, 4Jd: no's to TOO's, 4id: baooners, 4Jd. choppers Hioavy), 2-sd; suckers, fiid to fid. Eggs, fresTi, 2e per dozen. Preserved ejjgs, Is 2d per dozon. Bacon, factory sides 7d, rolls 9d: Honry 3f c? to 4d x>e? lh. Slow nf sal". Roptswns. Is Rd ner lb "Pn nqriiS. 4d WT lb. ■Walnuts, fid to 7d per lb. Tallow, tins. 23s p"r cwt. Poultry, cnclxore's. s<: fd for pond birds: fr>Mr> rnmstTS. ss: tab'e TTens. 3s fid to 4s: Ducks. Ss to 6s; Turkey fiobiilers. 9d ner lb; Hens, 7-Jd +n 8d per Tb live weight. Maize. 3s fid per bushel. Wheal. 4s 4d per bushel. Bnrloy 3s 3d bushel. Barley. Pane Ss lOd per bnshel. Pollard. £7 10s per ton. Bran, £5 Wt per ton. Molasses fodder, £5 10s per ton. ClinfF. Oaten Rbeaf. £fi 10k per ton
Hay. prune, £o pei , ton. Straw. Wheaten. £3 10 per ton. Oats, feed, 3s 2d per bushel. Oats. sped. f?ar♦■ons. Duns ftonn I\inor. Blnc.k Tnrtars. 3? Sd: Storm Kincs. Sβ 8d; Algerians, 3s 8d per bushel. Oats, crushed, 3s 4d per bushel. Cocomi'it oil cake, 8s 6d cwt. Tiinsi»pd oil c'tpi fcennineV f.\s pp,r ton fluorosino, £B 10s per ton. Lime, orucbed. nffrionltiirftl, Mβ per ton. delivered free nt any rftilwnv ptniinn in trnnk lon^e. PnPßrpbnpribntes fbeflt), 215 per ton; n"s l?"w for ton or more. BhsiV sing. Ti'jrb 20 per oor.t £4 10s per ton.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 June 1911, Page 1
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514COMMERCIAL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 June 1911, Page 1
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