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NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD. WEEKLY REPORT. Wellington, 26th Feb. There has been a distinct advance in the potato market during the week and we strongly advise North Island growers to send in their consignments while this favourable condition prevails, as lower values may be looked for when the main South Island crop is available. declining in value*' nostra?--the- local suplies are coming to hand. Eggs are lower and inclineif to be dull of sale. Dressed pork is in poor demand but suckers are considerably lower than last week. We have inquiries for new season's honey and consignments are requested. Wheat is somewhat easier, but further decline is not anticipated. Very few transactions are taking place in feed oats and future values are uncertain. Large sales of chaff have been made during the week, and an ample supply is offering, the quality being exceptionally good. Fungus is selling at record prices. FRUIT —Grapes and blackberries are meeting with ready sale. Peaches are arriving in large quantities from Motueka and realising good prices where quality is right. Many consignments, however, have arrived in an overripe condition. Plums are in fair demand. Apples are arriving freely and bringing fair prices. VEGETABLES.—Green peas are in special demand at high rates. Tomatoes are now coming forward more freely and prices are distinctly lower. All root vegetables are realising fair summer rates. Cabbage and cauliflower are in good demand. VEGETABLES. Potatoes. —Choice iiutt £6 10s to £1; others £5 to £b 10s per ton.
Unions.—Australian £8; local £7 per ton. Cabbage.—Choice 4s to ss; others 2s per sack. Cauliflower. —Choice 8s; others 3s to 5s per sack. Green Peas. —Choice Is 6d; others Is to Is lid per peck. Beetroot.—4s to 5s sack. Carrots.—Choice Gs; others 3s Gd to 4s per sack. Parsnips.—Gs per sack. Swedes. —3s per cwt. Marrows.—ls Gd to 2s per case. Turnips.—White, 3s 6d sack. Erenck Beans.—Choice Id per lb. Tomatoes. —Nelson 2s. 6d to 5s per half case. Lettuce.—Choice 4s; others Is Gd to 2s per case. Eli U IT. Blackberries. —3d per lb. Grapes.—9d to lOd per lb. Peaches.—Choice 3s to 4s; others Is Gd to 2s per half case. Dessert Plums.—Choice 3s 6d to 4s; otheis 2s to 3s per half case. Golden Drop Plums.— Is 6d to 2s Gd per half case. Pears.—Dessert, choice 3s to 3s Gd; others 2s to 2s Gd per half case. Apples.—Large cookers 4s Gd to ss; others 3s Gd per case. Apples.—Dessert, 4s 6d to Gs pev case. 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; liens, lid per lb. live weight. GENERAL. Dressed Pork.— 70 sto 90's sd; i 91) sLu 100's 4|d; suckers baconers 4£d; choppers (heavy) 3d to 3|d per lb. Honey.—New, 4d per lb. Cheese.—Best factory mediums, G|d per lb. Eggs.—Eresh Is 4d to Is 5d per dozen. Eungus.-—Gd per lb. Wanted. Walnuts.— per lb. GRAIA, PRODUCE, ETC. W heat. - -Is 8d per bushel. Maize. —4s lOd per bushel. Oats. —-Eoed 2s 7d; Duns 2s lOd per bushel. (Juts.—Crushed 2s lid per bus. •Seed Cape Barley.—3s 3d per bushel. Oaten Pollard.—<£G per toil. Pollard.—Australian £7 5s per ton; 5s less for ton lots. leed barley.—3s 3d per bushel. Seed oats. —-Specially dressed Algerians 3s (id per bushel; Gallons, Sparrowbills, Duns, 3s; Storm Kings, 3s Gd per bushel. Russian (Jape seed barley.—3s Gd per bushel. Bran.—i-4 l()s per ton. 5s less for ton lots. Barley meal.--i>(j 10s per ton; I.os less for ton lots. Pure pea meal.—,£ 7 per ton. Sucrosine.—.£7 per ton in 200's Linseed oil cake. -Nuts, gen-
uiue, U!s Gil cwt. Quicklime. —In 281b air-tight tins, 3s per tin. Molasses in casks.—£4 10s per (on, or 26s 5-cwt cask; 6s 6d per cwt. case. Moat and bone meal.—l7s per LOO; 9s per 50 and 5s per 261b bag
r:: ' Chaff.—Oaten sheaf, £5 per ton ex store. Straw.—£3 per ton ex store. Swiss chard (silver beet). —Variety recommended by Agricultural Department, Is 4d per lb. Western Wolth's ryegrass.— New season's 8d per lb. Dressed cocksfoot. — seed, 6sd per lb. Perennial ryegrass. —4s (jd to 6» bushel. Italian ryegrass.—.-j-4s 6d to White Clover, Colonial.—lb 4d os bushel. Cowgrass and red clover. —lid per lb. White clover, Colonial. —Is 4d per lb. Alsyke.—ls 4<d per lb.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 March 1914, Page 1
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