COMMERCIAL.
_e N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVfi DISTRIBUTING 00., . .
WEEKLY RWhdT.
(Special to "Ihe Borown»BB& Chr«V.icl» "V
For-the eoufoiueuct! o< %t»« !*rn. ing oommunitj, "The OhroDJcle is reprintiiig from day to day, <fie> ing the antnmn e**eon, the s?not'. tione of prioee enrrent »a iMS«d t ' the Farmers' Difltribntanp 6.'.« a ' Wellington, OctoVr 6, 1911. Potatoes arc unchanged. Large supplies are offering. Enquiries for up-to-date seeds are still coming in, wind first-class lines nre avnilablo. Onions are firmer, and we aclyiV consignments of local brown Spanish. Cafrbnge and cauliflower have increased oonsiderahly in price during the week, and this lias hardened up Nelson green peas, which to-day realised Is lid per sack although wo received a large quantity. A specially good shipment of lettuce realised (3d per ease. New potatoes •are in good demand, and we invito largo reapplies. Eggs aro in steady demand. Porkers m very keen enquiry. Poultry is scarce, and fotchinf*, excellent prices. ■ Potatoes, prime, £3 to £3 10s per ton. Up-to-date sped nntatoa<s spoeiallv Rpleeted. Canterbury grown, £5 to £5 per ton. Onions, brown Spanish, £8 to £9 per ton. Artichokes, Is 9dto 2s fid per bag. Oabbnfre, small 4s, fnir 5s 6d, choice 7s to 8s 6d per sack. Carrots, os to 6s 6d per sack. Swedes, Iβ to Is 6d sack.
Cauliflowers, Ss to 8s per sack. Parsnips, 6s to 7k 6d per sack. Green peas. Is lid per peck. Rhnharh, 8s to 4s per dozen. Turnips, white, 3s per sack. Lettuce, fan 2s to 3s, choice 3s 6d to 5s per case Pumpkins, 8s per sack. Tieeks, 4s 6d to 6r per doz. bdls. Dessert Apples, keenly enquired for. Oooking apples, keenly enquired for. Cheese, best factory., mediums. 6d per lb. Butter, -separator, Is; 3aTry llfd pel lb. Dressed pork, 70's to 90s. 5d 'n 5Jd : 90's to 100 s 4Jd; Baconera, 4J'l choT»pers, (heavy. S^d. TJorgs, fresh. IOJd to lid dozen. Bacon, factory sides 7d, rolls SidHams, 9£ per In Hnney 3|d per lb. Beeswax. Is 5d per !b. Walnut. , ?, 7iri per fb FiiTitrus. 44d P*»r lb. Tallow, tins. 23s nor owt. Poultry: C-ipkerels. 5b Bcf ro TTs for pood birds: table ron«+ers. f)<s: tnMe hens. 3« fid to -fs: dneks. s>! to 8s Rd: turkev rrniibleTHj. Prl to ner lb: l:ens 7?d to 8d ner lb live weight. 'Mnize. 3s Sri nor bus 4s Krl per bus. Pollard. £7 per ton. MaiV.e Aienl. -P 8 5s f Ton. Bran. £6 10s per.ton. Molnßses fodd»i £5 70s per *x>n Ohaff. oaten sheaf, £8 5s to £6 10s per ton. Hay, prime, £5 per ton. Straw, whoaten. £5 to £3 10s per ton. Oats, feed 3s 4d to 3s 7d. O..ts seed • I paTrowbHlß, gartons, 3« 10d: Algx>r ; nns. dressed Aurtrnlian ii 3 10d. per bnnhel Onts, chushed 3s 10d per bushel. rv>pornitit oil enke &* M pw+ Tyinseed oil cake, genuine, £14 per ton.
Limfl. prnsTifwi. ntrnVrtlttral, %?fc por ton. ftalirerpd at any "milwnv stntinn in trnrk loft<?8.
fbpetV £B per ton t Pis !j«w for ton or more.
B«.«nV filacr. W.zh crjidp, 20 per ofvnt £4 10s por ton
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 October 1911, Page 1
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515COMMERCIAL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 October 1911, Page 1
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