Levin Markets
—♦ I GRAIN AND PHUDCCE | REPORT, j W. Bull and Co. report : -The grain market is steady in aJI departments | and prices are on a par with previous j weeks' reports. O.S. chaff i.s now comm>; on to the market in linger quantities but prices are still high. mikl irciM , all accounts are likely Vμ α-niiiin so. j There is a fair amount of straw chaff) offering:. Feed oats are offering tree- ■ I.V ill the .south, hut little business is being done. Potatoes remain firm at current rates, and there is a probability that they will advance as the winter comes on. Wo quote : — Algerian seed oats 7s (id bushel.. fce;l oats ."is 3d. I .siicroisinc li>t> 6(1 in 2~(>l)\s. 10s in 100's. feed barley *!.s (Jtl bushel, seed barley (is (id. pip meal Us sack, pollard -Is. bran Us (id. wheat 8s :id bushel, straw chaff £3 17s (id, fc.e., f.o.r. Marton. 'in- j mediate delivery. O.S. chaff (Marton) i S.o. to arrive in a day or two. flour 10s j per 100, sugar 12s (3d. galvanised wire j 15.s per cwt. tea. 7s Dd olb*. siirrosine ; £<) 10s. r.o.r. Wellington. OTHER PRODUCE. For farm produce the following are the price* ruling at the local stores— Potatoes £1 10s to £*. onions (is. 7s to 8s per cwt. eggs Is 0d dozen, butter lOd to I.s per lb. honey Id per lb, comb 5d to 6d.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 April 1915, Page 3
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236Levin Markets Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 April 1915, Page 3
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