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Commercial.

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WMKIA itJii'Olfl

Wellington, July '2'J

The potato market has been (iiwt't duriiiy ihe week, and although lines have been, ollering on the market it Jigures asked/1'.0.b. southeru ports, su!l buyeia are operatiuy, within small • mpasb. iSoutheni-y;iu\vu up-to-ctaLe-s, yamokcepor, and noitliern tstar ,sced»i are, however, in bdihk demand, and goud bnainobs ha.s been transaciod. SupplicK are not plentiful, and grower:, •.ire recommended to obtain their requirements without delay. Union.- are quiet. Wheat is stationary. OaU slightly weaker. Uatley offering ireely. Maize in lair denninU. All mea* are Bclliua steadily. onall" is in Mil"

sale. There has been a pronoiineed diop in oaten toiraw ehait, on account of the Australian market having ialle,n, Ihiisi uuikiny, export uuprolitable There is also much larger <i<ialiuiy ul hay ottering than for some lime pa.it sellers evidently anticipating an earl.v spring. Wlieafen .vtraw is '.vanted, ud we ask holders to write us early. IVrkers are in good demand, and the hifpply of fresh lines are now ialluig oil rapidly. Jiulk Hues ol' Jioiioy arc wanted. .Malaxes is now available.

TJio supply ol caiililiuncii, is lieav\ at present, and vaiiles are lower, although lirst-class liucs* ai , -cud prices. There arc also large sup plies ol" cabbage, and low value* aie mliny, in consequence. anJ nanw.s are scarce, and we rt-cuimiiynd coiisigunients. Lettuce if. dull ol sale. Swedes are also veiling slowly, Iml all other root, vegetables are in lair demand, and bringing good prices, unions, leeks, and parsley are keenly bought up at good prices. There k a- good demand lor clioictlines of cooking and deceit applet un , ! we invite consignments. Choice l'iie> ul dessert pear> are scarce, ami ni-1 keen comelilion. CooKmg pears are selling readily. Potatoes.---North Island lines. ..CO J'k to L'i) Southern, ..L7 Ilk to .L'B per urn. Cabbage.—Choice .Savo\, L ; s Od to "lo ; otners, '2s per sack. CaiiTdlunens.- Choice, Os 0(1 to : >»; others, 'Aα to -is per sack. Ua-rmlii.-lio.st -i-s to js ; other* ; ' s

por sack. Culery.- us lu 7.s pur (.louc-n. Jianuns.-& to lO.s pel , sack. Froncli 15eaus.--Uil to lUil per IK Turnips. —White,- Is <xT to 2,> .sack. Leeks. -Od pur bundle. Lettuce.--Choice, 3s to -Js; uthers i> Oα to 2s Ud pur case. Spinach.—2s Gd to 'Ax Od ]>uf e.'i.se. i'li-mpkins. ■•Jroiiljarli; to 1 J •■; o!-■''■■ oi\s. 5s to b\s per .sack, JJootrooL. - os to (5-s per sack. Dadish.—s« po lease. Onions.—£s 10s por ton. Parsnips.—Choice, ifc Od to J.s Od per sack. Swedes—2a Ud per cwt. FRUIT.

Posu's.- -Dcvscrt, i.'xi™ duiin* rf« co fe; Alediiiiii, Os Od tu 0s Ocl poi , l-i-ntiO. Apples.- Cookiiijj,. Clioic;-. io <?.>; iMlhl'umi -is to on (ill: others 2* (i'l i<) -is. i'uars. Cooking os i.o us (id p'.T t.-a.-jo. Apples. Dosbcrt, Choice 0s to ft< ; uthci's 4a to 5s per case.

POULTRY. Light Table lions, :is (id to -J« (id ; heavy liens as to •!« Od ; ruckrol.s, ■It. to sa; heavy cot-krols, us Od i-o <.w; Good heavy duck«, 7s to 7s Oil: Tiidian runners us 6<l to 0s pe rpair, Turkey Gobblers, lid to Is per Ib; liens 9d 10d per lb live ucight. GENERAL. Dressed Pork.-.7U's to ( J(J's, (id; Uo'.s to lOU's u:itl; liacoiiem, ud tu <jid Slips, uid to lid; .Suckers, Uid; Choppers (lioavy) 3id lo 3;ld per lb. Our weekly pork bales hckl oacli Thursday during VinUn , . AVUeat.--8s per j|>uslid. 7k M ' lor 10-suck lol«. Honey.— J n OU's, 5d por lb. lloucy Si!cli<ms.--0« (kl per duaeii. Cheese.—Factory inwliuine. Ud per lb Eggs.—l'Vwih, Is 7d per dozen. Beeswax.—l« o<l per lb. AValauits.- 7d to 7id per lb. Pea Nuls. 21s per lOfilb sack. GU-AliN, PItpDUOE, ETC iMaizo.—Oa 'M per bushel; Os lor 10 .sack lols.

Pure Barley Aleul.--£.LU peV ton. Pure Pea ileal. £12 per ton. OaUs. Prime Garluns, on; l''eed ouU •Is. 10d; Duns Js :id per Ijusliol. Oats.- Crushed, Os Mil pw bu-sliul.

Seed Oats.--- iSlurni UuvStraw Ofiaii".— Oaten.' JJU 10s pel' Un. feed Barley•- (is Gd j>di bushel. b'ocd Peas.--Us Oil per bushel. Seed Cape JJarloy.-■ u's (id pur bu.s. Units, TJTins, us Ud ; Algerians 7s Oil per biiVliol. I'olJanl. -I*lo 15a lo ill per lon. Brun.—£l) 10s per ton. Rico I'olliird.—JL'J per ton. Suorosino.—New available. £9 per ton. Linseed Oil Cake—Meal and NhUs Genuine, 10s owt. Ton lots, This is jtlio best and cheapest slock l'qoil procurable. Clinff- -Oil ton J Shoal, £10 10s per ton. Straw Chan". Wht«ilen straw, ilij lUs fcjpe<:ial (piotatioiis lor large lole. iMolassos. -28s per soivfc casks fr«o Qiijckliiiie.—hi 281b air-tight tins, <k pot tin. Meat and Bono Moal.— 17b per 100; te per 50, awl 5s por 251b bag. Straw.—£s por lon ex store; £4 15s per ton delivered country .stations in truck lots. "Bine Bell" Arsenate ot Lead at list ratee. "Blue Bell" Linio Sulphur at list ratee. Viiponrilc (Strawson's)- -Kills all M>il insects, 25s por owl; 15s per 1-owt. Sutton'is Swodo aud Turaip See.de ns * " "* t

por their list. ( . Sulton'ti J3. L. E. Hiipo.—ls per b m 2«ib 6ealud bags. ""*" Sulpbato Ammonia.—£lß por ton. Sulphate Potash.—£37 10s por ton. Basic Slag.—£s 10s. -Jolivery JtilyAugust, ' Suporpliofiphato.-Mount Lyall, £5 10s por ton. Salt Waste for Agricultural purposes 40s por ton. Gear Company Blood Manure.— JNo. 2 £0. W. M. E. Coy. -Manures, now available. No la and No 3a £5 17s Gd. Gear Coy.— Blood Mauuro, No 2. Gear Cuy,-lJoiicclust.~£6 6s.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 August 1915, Page 1

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Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 August 1915, Page 1

Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 August 1915, Page 1

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