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—-—6 K.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVK distributing 00., WKE-fvLY ItEPOiiT. (Hpt-einl to ll 'i'ae Horowh»uiva Chronicle.") For the couvonionce of the farming commnnity, "The Ohronicla" is reprinting from day to day, faring th» antnmn season, the quotations of pricea current aa imed by thn Formers' Dietribntinff Crro pany:—• Potniocs ore -fin 11 of sale, the market *!)<•!mo: over supplied. Tn our nrevions i'opfir{« for some months wo I>ovn anticipated this, owing to holding back of sellers in the South. Fkce!!ent oualitv uivtn-date .seeds are avellah!". and the demand is .still good. The onion market has firmed and a further advance may he looked for consequent on the finish of supplies from Canterbury. Fresh prws are in better demand, now that values are evidently at bedrock, but preserved are very dull of c ale. Cabbage and cauliflower are realising high prices. Fruit is meeting with very eager demand. Shipments of walnuts arriving shortly would realise fane ypriee.s. Porkers have reached fivepence, and supplies promise to be very short during the next two months. Potatoes, prime, Ct 10s to £o per * nn - Up-to-date seed potatoes, specially selected, Canterbury grown, £6 10s per ton. Onions, Australian brown Spanish, en 10s per ten. Cabhncre. 5s to 9s per sack. Carrots, .Is fir! per sack. Swedes. Is fid to 2s fid sack. Cauliflower. 10,s to 23s per sack. Marrows, -is to 5« per sack. Turnips, white. Dd (o Is per doz. Lettuce. Is to 2s fid per ease. Thimnkins, fis to 7s per .sack. Pic Melons. 8s to 8? fid per sack. TV<?cr>ri- Apr>]ct:. Hs to 10s per case. Cn'dring Apples, •'is to 7s 6d per Gutter, separator. Is; dairy, 11-' d up." lb. ("■ f-vtorv modinm.s, 5M :>er P> ; ln;t? Vf? p«r Hi, Dressed pork. 70's to 90\s, 4^rl: HP's tn inn's. I}d: baeoners, ■>id: cV'rvners (heavy), 2id : suckers, J 'l to fid. frcdi. Is 2d per dozen. "Pi-o-orve 1 cat's, 10.fi (in Ilrl nor do 7. npcn'i, f-spforv sides. 7d. rolls 9id ; • .... 01.> • is TTo'iey, 'Id nor lb. TWswnv. 5d per lb P'tfTi-r?, •{/? for fh, Tr.,! n ,i| <; f 0 "1. nor p, ' r - "• 'ins. ?.J S ppi . nr |^ ••:rrv. -fv . cf- >. 5c !>i for good 'vr-K- • + roosters. ns: tabic ITo'is 3s Od +0 1s; Pucks, 5s to fis: Tn4:ev Pd per lb: Hens, "i f i t-,, R r ] p.,, u-, i; vo weight. \y p,, r "h>l rlicl . Wlvrt - f s tn nor bushel. 3,, husbel. Hf. i >v. C".r • ?<. " : r»n per hnshel. P"M' r'K £7 V>s per inn. Pr- n, i. .-Cfi per ton. v,i.,.) r 3n. : P.<s JO* p.?r ton. oi,,,fF. r . n fo.n sheaf. Ofi 5s to ■Cfi 10 : per ton. Hnv. m>m". -C 5 per ton. S'raw, TThonfon 03 If) ton. Oats. feed. 3c 3d nor bushel. On);'... S-vd. Snar'-owbills. Gar--I'-r"; 3 c 3d: Kings. 3s (>d: •1.,,. Pressed Australian, 10' 1 tvr bu=hel. O'ifc. crushed. 3s 4d per bushpl. C^foan"t oi ! eak'V %3d cwfc. T.inflccd o ; l "ike f'l^ r.'.\y* fa?). Qii,->r.-isirio. £T> TOs per ton. Lime, crushed, njrrienltnral, Sfw ppr ton. delivered free fit finv rail-n-nv station in truck loads. cjnTierohospbiites fbcstb £5 per ton : 5s less for ton n r more. Basic slacr. grade, 20 per cer.f. CI 10s per ton.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 July 1911, Page 1
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535COMMERCIAL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 July 1911, Page 1
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