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Commercial.

N.Z. i/AiCUrA.S UJ-OFEKA 11V ri iJl&iUlßliiAiJ COMPANY, LTD. WEEKLY F BOD C Chi HEPOKT. j Wellington, April 29 | liii; iiuirkot tor potatoes lias- eased j boniowlmfc 'during the past week and j ample stippYivs uie available. There is i'air ,*i',adu passing in onions. Oat ! '.allies irf liavc dropped 2d per bushel, consequent on uu%n>rri~ who cant-ot hold placing their lines on a somewhat dull market. Should the prohibition of export to Australia lie raised, a sharp advance would undoubtedly result. In any ease wo auiii.-ipato that prices will rise. Chaff d 1 yowl (piality is now obtainable from South, and the market is steadier. There is a fair ttisiness being done in wheaten straw chaff for dairy cows. Porkers are Tn excellent demand also other weight pigs. Honey is wanted in large supply. Cheese is firm, and butter has further advanced for separator lots. Savoy cabbage are in short supply, and choice lines are readily bought up. Other varieties meet <uly fair sale. Choice cauliflowers are in cihurl supply, and satisfactory prices are ruling, but others are dull of sale. Beetroot and red cabbage are selling '•eadily. All root vegetables meet good demand. Ironbark pumpkins i:ieet fair competition, but others meet prior sale. Lettuces remain short in supply, and high prices are ruling for choice linos. Spring onions, leeks, and <-' celery are celling freely. Marrows meet fair sale only. Swedes are dull oi sale. There is no change to report in cooking and dessert apples since last week. There is a brisk demand lor quinces and prices have advanced. Cooking pears are selling freely, while dessert lines are ruling i al last week's rales. The demand for tomatoes is a little better, but badly ' graded lines are hard to quit. Good S competition is ruling for round varieties. VEGETABLES. rotator.- -Prime, CG : others. Co to ■Co 10s. Cabbage.- Choice Savoy Is to os ; others 2s (id 1,, :js <id per MTk. Carrots. Best Is t„ .| s i;,| ; others '■'<■■ per sack. Celery. —J.s (id to 2s per dozen. Cauliflower. - Choice. Xs to lis; others ■l.> to os pel' sack. Cucumbers. IVt lis to .'ss ("id .'- case. Onions- .!.:.-, : : .. ; ~.,,• („„. I'ai'siiijis. Choice o*, to <jn per cwt. 'Swedes. —2< 6d per cwt. Turnips- -White, -If. Gil to 5:-. (id per sack. - Looks.--(id per bundle. Lettuce.--Choice (is to 7s (id: others •is per ease. Spring Onions—9d per bundle. ' Pumpkins, fronb'ark, (is to 7s: ethers 3s to 4« per sack. Beans.—.French. 8s to 10s per part sack. .Mjnt.— Is to Is Od per dozen bundles Parsley. —Is per dozen bundles. Beetroot.- I<s to os per sack. Perl Cabbage.- Is to os per sack. FRUIT. Passions.—Auckland, 5s to (is J-case fears.-- Dessert. Choice 3s (' 1 to Is Gd per half case. Pears.—Cooking, 3s (id to 4s Gd per ease. Apples.—Cooking. 3s (id to 4s per case. Aples.—Dessert, choice Gs to 7s; others Js Gd to 5s Gd per case. Quinces.- 4s (id to 5s per case. Tomatoes.—Round. 3s (id to 4s Gd : others 2s 2s Gd per i-case. POULTRY. Light table hens 2s (id to 3s; heavy iieus 4a to -Is (id; cockerels Is Ou to 3s; heavy uucks 7o ; Indian ituui.ts 4s d to i>.-. lid per pair, turkey gobbler* lid per lb; liens 9d per live weight. GFAEKAL. Drowsed Pork.- 70s to 9U's, sid; 90 s lo 100's, 5d to o.;d ; JJacouers, to od; Choppers (heavy) 3'd to per lb. Butter.- -Separator, is 2d per lb. Honey.- Aew -lid; old 3id to id petlb. iloiiuy.—Sections (is to 'Us Gd per skizen. Eggs.—Fresii, 2s per doz. Beeswax.—ls 6d per lb. Fungus.—6d per lb. Wanted. Will nuts. — Wanted. Wheat.— Ss per biushol. Alaize—<iis Od per bushel. Wats. 4s K)d; Buns 5s pur bushel. Oals. Ciiirtiied "is 3d per bushel, feed Barley—Us Gd per bushel. Feed Peas.—Gs Gd per bushel Seed Cape barley.—(is Gd per bushel. Seed Oafs.-Storm King, (iarto is Sparrowbills, Duns 5s Gd ; Algerians 0s '. lid per bushel, flour.-Sacks 39s Gd ; J.UO's '20s 3d. Pollard.—£9 15s per ton. Bran.—£B 10s per ton. I'ure Barley .Meal. ClO per ton. i.'ure Pea Meal.--£l2 per ton. Suerosine. Now available ,C 9 per ton. ( Linseed Oil Cake.—Nuts or Meal, jiGs iGs (jd cwt. Chaff--Oaten Sheaf .CS 10s per ton. Special quotations for large lots. I -Molasses.—2Bs per scwt cas's. 1 Quicklime.--In 2-Slb tins i's per tin. I -Meat and Bone Meal. — 17s per 100; Vs per 50 and 5s per 251b bag. Straw- £1 per ton ex store. Western W'oilhs iyegrass Ten Have's) -9d per lb. Mltlon'.-. Seeds. As pel' their lis't. ■~ ; -i!ph : i .', !N'!'..!i : ;i. Vis per ton. >ul;i'..;t ■ Potash.- L'3o per ton. -i •: ''<■• !.! o i ■• an':-.. .V, 2.—jt<3 !....," Co f..,..,'-,.' in .-,„. W M. I'.'. Cov. .Manures, not avail- ~ r:V till July. Figliieeiipi nee fir GO desi.s! That's j all its costs to buy the best of all ', cough and cold relievers-—"Nazol." Shifts a cold like magic. Soothes i ind eases sore throats lest it yoarsetll Adrt. !

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1915, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
819

Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1915, Page 1

Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1915, Page 1

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