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Second Edition Commercial.

NEW ZHA LAXI) PA KM EPS' <VOl'ii KAT IV JC DJ STIU B UTING CO., LTD.

"VVKIiKLY W'iPOHT. Spccial to The Horowhonua Chronicle. WKLLLXGTOX", October 20. . There ha.-, been a sharp advance in values of table potatoes, and supplies arc scarce, consequent oil the continued export to Australia. New potatoes from Auckland will, however, be shortly to hand at a reasonable figure. Seed potatoes are in fair demand only. Onions are slow, but present stocks will be easily cleared at higher values before the next supply arrives. I'-ii.-S have advanced, and are selling Ireely. Porkers arc in short supply. Ponliry is wanted in much lamer (|"antitie-. Oats are <11111 of sale. Wheat steady. Maize slow, while meal- are in fair demand. Chad is -el I i ii.lt more freely, but 110 advance in price is looked for. Xel--011 irreeu peas are arrivim; in 'air ipiantities, and meet excellent demand. All other vegetables an 1 liiidi in price. Our first shipment of Auckland .-trawherries-arrived today. and .gooseberries in small <|imntit ies are coiiiitiu; in. Potatoes. - Prime L'O to LMO per ton. Potafoo.-, seed.--Gamekeeper. CB, Pp-to-datcs Cii, Northern Star I'd. lieauly of Hebron CO, Karlv J?oso L'G per ton. Onions.- CIO ]ier ton. ("abbatie. - Choice ,l,s to Os per sack. Cauliflower. - Choice ii's Od to lis per sack. Nelson «rm»n peas. -Is fid to Is '< I [KM- peek. Parsnips.—7s to 8s per sack. Swales, (Is tu 7s per cut. Khubarb.-- Is tu is Od per dozen. Turnips. ■ White -3s to lis per cak. Lettuce. - -Choice 7s to 10s per case. Apples, Cooking, choice, 8s to Us per ca:>e. Apples. Dessert, &> to lUa per ease. Gooseberries. --Id per lb. Cheese. - I'e.st factory niedi Uins, 7d ; hwil, 7id fo 8d per lb. Eltu-,.- -presh, i.s per dozen. Ji 111 Lei"- Separator, 1.1-id to Is; milied, lld ; dairy, ltd per lb. .Dressed pork. —70 s to iJO's, li.ld ; OU'.s to .UKJ's, Old; bacoiter.s ,o'id; choppers (heavy) Id; slips, id; suckers. 7.Wl per lb.

Money.■ -Id to IJd per lb. Mee.su'ax. Is (id |ht Hi. I 1 to kl per lb. Tallow.- -Casks, i!7.s (id to 28s 'id : tins, '!■~)s cwt. Poultry.-Cockerels, >">s (id to lis (id lor ijood birds; table roosters, ; ls lid : table liens, -Is (3d to (is ; dudes. 7s (id per pair; turkey gobblers, 1 ()<1 per lb: hens, !)<1 per IF live weight. .Maize. - o.s fid per bushel. Weed Mflize,- ■ fliokory Kin 3d per bushel in .sack lots or 7s 9d less qua liti ties. Wheat. --Is "d per bushel. Ten s.ack lots, -Is od. Feed Barley.-~3s 8d per bushel. Peas, ParlrfTl^'-—T )er hi'slwl. Prussian Blue Seed Peas. —7s per bushel. Horse Beans.—-Is 3d to -Is fid per Imshel. Pollard. —£7 per ton. Bran.--£5 10s per ton. Barley Meal.-£7 per ton. Pea and "Wheat sleal.—£7 los per ton. Molasses Fodder.-- £5 per ton or fis i>er cwt. Chaff.--Oaten sheaf. £1 10s to Co per ton ex store. Special quotations for truck lots. Hay. -Prime, £-1 to £1 10s per ton. Meadow H«y.—For stock feeding, £-1 per ton in ton lots. Siierosine.—:£7 per ton. Straw.— £3 5s per ton, ex store. Linseed Oil Cake.—Genuine £12 10s per ton. Sova Bean Cake.— £12 10s per ton A splendid stock footT. Oats.--Feed. 2s 8d to 2s lOd .Duns 3s ner husTiel. Oat,«.-- Discoloured, 2s 3d to 2s Gd per bushel. Oats.—Crushed, 3s 3d per hushel.

Seed Cape Barley—3s lid pet" bus. Seed Oats.—Algerians 3s Sd w bushel; "Oar tons, Sparrowbills, Duns Us fid per bushel. Vjipnrite destroys wireworms and all oilier soil pe.sts; 31s per '2ewt. cask, or 2()s per cwt,., 12s fid per olilbs. Simply dug or ploughed i.'iidor the soil. Teas.- -Choicest blends, Gib and 101b tins. Oolden Tip, Is Gd per !b. Teas. -Ceylon in olb tins Is Id per lb. Same in o tin lots Is 3d ner lb. Exceptional value. Send lor free sample. Dal.uety and Co.. Ltd., report on their Levin stock sale as Willows:We had very large- yardings of both sheep and cattle, every available pen being filled, and these were submitted to a largo .attendance ol buyers. Atotal clearance ol' sheep was nwide under the hammer, find (he majority of the cattle changed hands at satisfactory prices. We (pioto: Kwo.s with lambs 19s Sd to '-'•"is !)d : forward woolly Wethers IDs ID.s .'id to '20s: store wethers (.small) to 10s Shi; hotels 12s Gd to lis od : store forward owes to l.'ls 3d; tat shorn ewes I'ls 3d, los io los fat wethers 2(ls lOd to '235; fat hoggets to 20s Od. CATTLE. Yearling heifers C 2 12s. C 3 2s lid, CI to CI os ; yearling steers C 2 12s to I'.'i Ids; springing lieil'ers t.'l 12s to C(i 7s Cxi; siiev cons C 2 12s. t*:s l':Vs LI 2s to I*l lis: 2-year ,steers to t1 !)s : .'i-year j steers Co 12s (id to to IDs : cnus in calf f.'.'i lUs to Co L~s: fat heifers 10 t'i (is : l';i t cows to CO os. The Yew Zealand Loan and .Mercantile Agency Company. Ltd. and Reduced, report : We hold our usual fortnightly sale at our yards yesterday when we offered a very heavy yarding of cattle to a full attendance t ,f buyers who were pre-ent from the surrounding <]isi rifts. Wellington biitellers were also pre.-"io and secured several lots of cow and hoiler heel. The sale, although a little erratic at limes, was good and practically the whole of our e!it:y changed hands to the satisl'aci ion <■; vendors. We sol,[ fat heifeis (lilediuin quality) io t(i 17s fid. fat cow'light 'i-jellts> to I' 7. dairy cows (elo-e to pi-Oj'it ) from to OS to tli Is. yea rlinir steers from C' 2 IS- ''< I io C-1 Ss. small sorts Irom t'2 13s to tii 2s (id. yearling heifers from C 2 Ills Io C.'i lis. !•">- nionths heifers from C.') 10s to t'i ■2s (id. 1."-months Ifolstoin eroes heifers from tl 12s (id to tl 10-,. store cows from f'3 10s to tl 7-. hulls to tl Is.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 October 1912, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
1,005

Second Edition Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 October 1912, Page 3

Second Edition Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 October 1912, Page 3

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