Commercial.
♦ TItADE IN ALLEN STHEET. NeAv potatoes have declined £1 per ton. Auckland-grown £5 to „£G per ton. Old potatoes. —£2 10s to £5 per ton. Onions. —Repacked onions arc selling at 14s per case. _ Elour from the south is still her ing consigned to "Wanganui and railed to Wellington. The current quotation is still <£.11 per ton cx store. Fowls' wheat. —Prime whole wheat 4s Gd to 4s 9d per bushel; medium, quality 4s '3d. ]Vlaizc 4s Gd to 4s Dd a bushel; seed maize, Hickory King and White Horse Tooth Gs 9d to 7s. Bi •an £4 10s to £4 15s. Pollard £6 10s to ton. Chaff £b 10s to £b 15s per ton, sacks in. Ercsli oggs Is Id per dozen. Butter. —Prime milled 9d per lb: pats Bd. Prussian blue peas 5s Gd per bushel. Partridge peas 4s Gd to 4s 9d per bushel. Vegetables.—Cabbage_ and cauliflowers have declined in value. Extreme rates are being paid for carrots and parsnips, and consignments are Recommended. Tho market for rhubarb is controlled In Hutt growers, as no supplies are coming from Canterbury.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 November 1913, Page 4
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184Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 November 1913, Page 4
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