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Commercial.

NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD. WEEKLY- REPORT. Wellington, Feb. 12. The market for potatoes is firjm, and where quality is good fair prices aro being realised. Small quantities of local onions are offering at satisfactory prices, while Australian are still selling fairly freely at good prices. Eggs are still selling at a good price, and lor fresh laid Is 7d per dozen is being obtained without much difficulty, and supplies are not plentiful. Porkers continue to offer freely, and payable prices are maintained, with a satisfactory demand. The market for poultry is fair, only prime table birds meeting with a ready sale. Qats and wheat are steady, although wheat should be slightly weaker shortly. Old chaff is practically done, while new is offering fairly freely, the indications being for a large supply every where. Pollard is scarce at present, and Australian is being sold somewhat freely. Bran remains unchanged. Hay is hard to quit, but straw is in fair demand. Grass seed and manures continue to be sold freely, and we are booking large orders. Apricots are now off this market, so also are raspberries. Prices for greengages are higher; and supplies are about finished. All other stone fruit meet with a good demand where quality is prime. All root vegetables are meeting a fair demand at satisfactory figures. Choice lines of cauliflower and cabbage sell well to a good demand, while green peas are in excellent demand. Tomatoes show an improvement, as supplies are not plentiful. VEGETABLES. Potatoes.—Choice Hutt £5 10s; others, £4 per ton. Onions.—Australian, £11 10s; local, £9 per ton. Cabbage.—Choice 3s 6d; others 2s per sack. Cauliflower.—Choice 8s; others os to 5s per sack. Green peas.—Choice, Is 3d; others, Is per peck. Carrots.—Choice, 4s Gd; others 3s Gd per sack. Parsnips.—ss per sack. Swedes. —3s per cwt. Marrows.—ls 6d to 2s. per case. Turnips.—White, 3s 6d sack. French beans.—Choice, 2d lb. Tomatoes.—Nelson 6s 6d to 10s I half-case. Lettuce.—Choice, ss; others, 2s Gd per case. FRUIT. Grapes.—9d to 10d per lb. Peaches.—-Choice, 4s; others, 2s to 3s per half-case. Burbank plums.—Choice, 3s 6d; others, 2s to 3s per half-case. Blue plums.—3s to 3s Gd per half-case. Ogan plums.—ls Gd to 2s per half-case. Greengages.—Choice, 6s 6d per half-case. ' Nectarines.— Choice dessert, 3s (id to 4s; others, 3s per half-case. Pears.—Dessert, choice, 3s; others, 2s to 2s Gd. Apples.—Large cookers, 4s 6d; others, 3s Gd to 4s per case. Rhubarb.—3s per dozen bundles. POULTRY. Hens, 2s Gd to 3s; good table liens, 3s to 3s Gd; heavy cockerels os; good heavy young ducks, 4s Gd to ss; Indian Runners, 4s per pair; Turkey gobblers, Is per lb; hens, lid per lb. live weight. GENERAL. Dressed pork.—7o's to DO's, 5d to old; 90's to 100 ? s, 4|'d; bacon-t'l-s, 4£d; choppers (heavy), 3d to 3jd per lb. Honey.- -3Ad to 4d per lb. Cheese.—Best factory mediums, (!|d per lb. Eggs.—Fresh, Is Gd per dozen. Fungus.—s£d per lb. Walnuts.—7d per lb. GRAIN, PRODUCE, ETC. Wheat.—4s 10d per bus. Ten sack lots, 4s 9d. Maize.—4s 10d per bushel. Oats.—Feed, 2s 7d to 2s 9d; Duns, 3s per bushel. Oats.-—-Crushed, 4s per bushel. Feed barley.—3s 3d per bushel. Seed oats.—Specially dressed Algerians, 3s 9d per bushel; Gartons, SpaiTowbills, Duns, 3s; Storm' Kings, 3s Gd per bushel. Seed, Cape barley.—3s per bus; Russian Cape seed barley. —3s Gd per bushel. Pollard. —£7 per ton. 5s lesß for ton lots. Bvan. —£4 10s per ton. 5s less for ton lots. Barley meal. £G 10s per ion; I.os less for ton lots. Pure pea meal.—£7 per ton. Sucrosine.—£7 per ton in 200's Linseed oil cake—Nuts, genuine 13s 6d cwt. Quicklime. —In 281b air-tight tins, 3s per tin.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 February 1914, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
615

Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 February 1914, Page 1

Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 February 1914, Page 1

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