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Commercial.

NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD. WEEKLY REPORT. (Special to the Horowhenua Chronicle;. Wellington, August 7. The potato market is much the same as last \m;uiv, uiuiv being a fair demand, wun sapplies ircoly coining iui»aiu, and prices remaining Unciianged except for a slight », uukwing tendency. There is still good demand for seed lines and prices are unchanged at lasi week's rates. Poultry is still in excellent demand, lurkeys especially being eagerly sought a Her. Pork is scarce with i splendid demand at most satisfactory prices. Larger supplies of both these lines could be assimilated at very payable prices. Eggs show a change from lasl week, and prices are now somewhat lower. Grain remains practically unchanged. Chaff is slow of sale, supplies being well maintained at same prices as have been ruling for the last few wpoke. FIUJTT. Apples arc scarce, and meet a ready sale, there being very little fruit of any kind coming 1o iho market. VEGETABLES. Parsnips are in good demand, and high prices are being realised for choice linos. All other vegetables meet a very fair demand. Choice cabbages bring good prices, but cauliflowers are weaker. Potatoes.—Seed, Up-to-dates and Northern Star £5 10s to £6; Dakota Red £8; Gamekeeper £6 10s; Princess Victoria, £7 per ton. Potatoes.---Prime £4 10s to £4 15s per ton. Onions. Prime, £8 per ton. Cabbage. -Choice 4s to 5s Gd per sack. Carrots.- -Choice 4s to 5s per sack. Cauliflower. Choice 4s to 5s j)or flnck. Parsnips.--0s to 7s per sack. Swedes.--2s Gd cwt. Turnips.—White, 2s Gd sack Lettuce.- Choico 4s to 5s 6d per case. Apples.-Cooking 5s to 7s per case; dessert 7s Gd to 10s per case. Cheese.—Best factory mediums 5Ad per lb. Eggs.—Fresh, Is 3d dozw. Butter.- -Separator la; milled lid; dairy lid per lb. Dressed Pork.— 70'? to 90's (Ud; 90's lo I.oo's 6d: baconers Whon baby is hot ar«3 feverish, suffering from cold, a few drops of "NAZOL" sprinkle 1 on its nightgown will speedily soothe ihe little one and nflVt a cure. — A.d t.

OAd; choppers (lieuvy) 3£d to 4u; slips Ud to Buckera hi pur lb. lLouey. —4d per lb. New season a sectiouß b's dozen. ueeewax. —Is Gd per lb. i , unyiiri.— per lb. \\ ainuts. —7d per lb. Tallow.—Casks 24s Gd to tf &1; tins 23s to 25s cwt. Poultry.—Cockerels 5s to . for good birds; hens 3s Gd to Is Ud; good table liens ss; goo heavy ducks 7s Gd; Indian Runners (is to Gs Gd per pair; turkey gobblers, Is per lb; hens 11M per lb live weight. Maize.—ss per bushel. Wheat.--4s Gd per bushel. Ton sack lots 4s 4d. Feed Barley.-—3s 4d per bus. Peas. —8s 10d per bushel. Pollard.—£7 per ton; 10fl less for ton lots. Bran.- £5 5s per ton; 10s less for ton lots. Bailey Meal. -£7 10s per ton. 10s less for ton lots. Pure Pea Meal.—£7 5s per ton. Molasses Fodder.—£s per ton or 5s (id per cwt. Molasses in Casks.—£4 5s per ton or 25s per cask; 6s per cut case. Chaff.—Oaten Sheaf £5 6e per ton ex store. Special <3uolations for large lots. Hay.—Prime, £4 to £5 10s per ton. Sucrosine.—£7 per ton in 200's. Meat and Bone Meal.—l7b per 100; 9s per 50 and 5s per 251b bag. .Straw.—£3 10s per ton ex store. Linseed Oil Cako.—Nuts, genuine, £12 10s per ton or 13s per cwt. Meal, £13 or 13s Gd per cwt. Oats—Feed 2s lid ; good feed Algerians 2s 9d; Duns 3b per bushel. Oats.—Crushed 3s 3d per bushel. Seed Oats.—Specially dressed Algerians 3s 8d per bushel; Gartona, Sparrowbills, DunsStorm Kings 3s 6d per bushel.

FT WORKED WONDERS. " While ploughing I was eoizei. with influenza, , Vntce Mr M. J. \U Wary. Ohiirn, N.Z. "I went ic be.} and was so ill next day that 1 called in tho doctor. Ho prescribed fnr me. biit bis medicine did no good. A friend recommended me to rry Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nnd T did. it worked wonders ant I was ablo to resume my ploughing in a few days.' for sale every--k«re.-AdTt.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 August 1913, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
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Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 August 1913, Page 1

Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 August 1913, Page 1

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