Commercial. N'EVT ZEALAND FAliiiEilS' CO OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING UU., Li'l'JJ. WELKLI ItEPOItT. (Special to the Horoffhenua Ohroniciej. WELLINGTON, Jan. U., Potatoes havo been in very short supply, and prices have been high, and immediato and pronounced decline must, however, take place, and within a week consignments will doubtless bo coming in freely. Eggs are unsteady. Porkers are meeting slow Bale; baconers slow; . .choppers -keen sale. Poultry is realising higher figures than before tho holidays. New eholf is now coming to hand. Although the area is less is most districts, still yields promise to be generally good. Oid« are quiet, and wheat is in lino sale. Fruit is now coming in freely. Tomatoes still fetch high values, also black currants. Auckland strawberries are new nearly exhausted. Peaches aro low. Apricots are in good sale where free from spot. Rhubarb is dull of sale. New Potatoes.—lis to l.'te per cwt. Australian Onioiiß.—£9 per ton. French Beans.—2Jd to 2}d per lb. Cabbage.— Choice 10s to 12s per sack; others 5s to 7s. Carrots.'—Choice, 83 to 10s per sack. Caulillower— Choice 7s to 8s per sack. Green Pcas.~Bd to lOd per peck Rhubarb.—3s to 4s per dozen. Parsnips.— 8s to 9s per sack. Swedes.—3s to 3s 6d per cwt. Turnips.—White, 6s to 7s per sack Lcttuce.—Choico, is to 2s per case Strawberries.— Auckland, Gd to 8d per lb punnet, j Gooseberries.—4s to 4s 6d per 1 case. j Pcachcs.— Dessert 4s 0d to 6s per case; others, 2s to 3s. , Apricafcs.— 3s to 4s per caso. F Plums.—Dessert, 3s Od to 4s 6d 1 per caso; cooking, 2s to 3s. Tomatoes.—Nelson, lte to 13s per • case. I Black Currants.—Gs Gd to 7s fid 1 per ease. ' Eggs.--Fresh, P er dozen. Cheese.—Best Factory mediums, <i-2d; loaf, 7{d per lb. Butter.—Separator, 9Jd to lOd Milled 9£d; Dairy, 9Jd. Dressed Pork.— 70's to 90's s*d; OO's to 100's od; baconers, 4sd; choppers (heavy) 3d; slips 6d; suckers, 7Jd per lb. Honey.—3Jd to 4d per lb. Beeswax.—ls Gd per lb. Fungus.—3Jd to 4d per lb. Walnuts.—6£d per lb. Tallow. -Casks, 27s Gd to 28s 3d; tins, 24s to 2Gs Gd por cwt. Poultry.—Cockerels 4s to 5s for good birds; table roosters, 3s Gd; hens, 3s Gd to 4s; good table hens, ss; geese, Gs Gd to 7s 9d; good ducks 7s Gd; old Tndian Runners, 4s to 5s per pair. Turkey gobblers, Is per II) live weight; liens, lOd per lb. Maize.— 5s 3d por bushel. Seed Maize.—Hickory King, n s (id; Ninety Day, Gs Gd; Red Hogan, 7s per bushel. Whoat—4s to 4s 6d per bus. Ten sack lots, 3s lOd to 4s 4d. Feed Barley.—3s 8d per bushel. Seed Cape Barley.— 4s per bus. Peas, Partridge.—Feed, 4s per bushel. Prussian Blue Seed Peas. -Gs por bushel. [Torso Beans.—4s Gd per bushel Pollard.—£6 10s per ton ; 5s less for ton lote. Bran.—£s 10s per ton, 5s less for ton lots. Pea arid Wheat Meal.- £7 10s per ton. Barley Meal.—£7 pe rton. Pure Pea Meal.—£7 per ton. Puro Wheat Moal.—£7 10s por ton. Mollasses fodder.—£s por ton, or Gs per cwt. Chaff.—Oaten sheaf, £4 10s to °o 15s per ton, ex store. Special quotations for ton lots. Hay.—Prime, £4 to £4 10s per ton. Meadow hay.—For stock feeding. £3 15s per ton, ex store. Sucrosino.—£7 per ton. Straw.—£3 5s por ton ex store. Linseed oil cake—Genuine *12 10s per ton. Soya bean cake.- £12 10s per ton. Oate.—Feed, 2s 8d to 2a lOd; Duns 2s lOd per bushel. Oats.—Discoloured, 2s to 2s 3d pei bushel. Oats.—Crushed, 3s per bushel. Seed Oats.—Algerians 3s 8d per bushel, Gartons, Sparrowbills, Storm Kings, 3r Gd per bushel. Seed, Capo Barley—Algerians 3; 8d per bus; Gartons, Sparrowbills, Duns, 3s Gd per bus. MMMUKCWnRnFfIMVaBQ MAKE HIM FEEL YOUNG. "I had pains in the chest *nd stomach which tho doctor said were duo to indigestion," writes Mr E. Healey, saddler, Rauritnu, N.Z. "As his medicine did me no good I ■was advised to try Chamberlain's Tablets, and did so. I got immediate relief and am now never without bottle in my room. lam a very old man hut Chamberlain's Tablets make.me feel well ?.nd young." For sale everywhere—Advt. Coughs, Colds and Oronp cured by Tonking'9 Linaoed Emulsion. Is 6d, 2s fid, 4s Gd per bottle at all Chemists and atores.- Advt.
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