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Commercial

CO-OPERATIVE j I.NG OOJU'ANY. LIMITED. ... ] WELLINGTON i'iiO.DUCE i Wellington, iVov, 19. lVaioos arc linn at last week's raxes but a-io rather *>lou ; on account oi' now ■ jiuiaiuvts coming on tlio market in larger quauuuos. Pollard is firm at livst 1 rt'uck'ii rate. JJran is a little easier, the busiuuEW in (JiiafL is slow, ami the price has weakened. Oats are about; tao SiUue price im last week. Wheat lias again advanced in value, but we '.to nut think it ponnanent; business m this, however, is much more brisk. Eggts have aguinSadvanced in price, and h< , could do with l.irgor consignments. Jhe selling price i : or poikero is very good; we could, do with larger consignments o' these. Spring cabbage is in bottyr deiniind and supplies are limited. Choice uaulilloweitt are in short supply, aim realising higher prices ior well pacKeiJ linos. Large consignments of lettuce Lave arrived in the market this week, and pi ices are easier. Very lew swedes arc offering, and high 'rates are ruling. I'm snips are in short supply, and pmv* good. Choice table carrots aucl wJi' L e turnips are in better demand. (Spring, onions, leeks, and celery are in good • supply. The market is well suppliou with .rhuLirb at lower rates. iScUon green poas Jtro coming into the market in larger quantity and prices have declined. titra-wbemos, cherries, and; gooseberries are arriring in larger parceiis, and causing keen competition. \\ : u solicit the coiKbignments of 'those clients who do not soud hides, skins, etc.j to us. All supplies reaching us a<<? sold at top market; rates, and evo.y care oi our customers' interests is taken. Potatoes.— jNortk Island lines Jty; (Southern £1U to £10 10s per ton. Cabbage.—Choice Spring, 3s to -Is: others, is (id to '2a (id per sack. Caulillower.—Choice, 12s to 14s ; Juediuni, bs io 10s sack. ■Carrots.— Uest, 5s (id to Us 6d; others '6 . to Ss (id; sack. Cvlery.—7s (id to 10a per dozen. Onions.—Local, £10 per ton. Parsnips— 4s b'di to os ud per sack Swedes.—us Lo us Gd per cwt. 'l.'iimips. —White, us to Us per aacii. Leeiis. —-id Lo oa per bundle. Lettuce.—-Choice, cte (id to 4s od; others. 2o to ife per case. iSpinach.- 0s per case. Peas. ■ -Xeison, choice Is 3d to is iki per peck. I'eus. —Hutt, Is 9(1 to 3d per pece lieetruut. — (is to 7s per sack. Rhubarb.—Us to iUs per dozen. Sprin Onions.—9d bunch. I'll UIX. 'uuosoberrieti.—3Jd per lb. Strawberries. —is 3d to Is Ud per b Cherries, la 3d to Is 4d per ib White l'asision.— (is Od to in uu. Apples.—Dessert, choice 14s to 15s; others is (idi to lU* case. _ Apples.—Cooking, Choice 7s (xl-.to Us tid ; Medium 5s to Us. others 4s. i'OULUa Light Table lieiw, ,'fa (jd Lo 4s o'd ; heavy hens os (id to us; cockerels 4s to os; heavy cockerels Us to <s; gooJ ■ heavy clucks, 7s Ud to i>sj Indian Runners, os Ud to Us per pair; turkey gobblers iJd to 10d per D; '... hciiti Bcl to yd per lo live weight. GENERAL. «* Dressed TorJi.—V'O's to yO'a, Ujd j 'JO's to iliO's Ud; liacunois, s]d; Choppers Ihciivy) 3id to 4d per lb. Our weekly pork sales hold each Thursday daring bpriug. iloney.—ln UO's, od pei 1 io Us Ud per dozen. iiggs.—l'resh, Is 4d per dozen lieeswax.— la 6d pei , 18. fungus.—Uid to 7d per lb. Walnuts.'— Sd to Udi per lb. Wlieat.—Splendid quality, 5s tid per bushel. Os od ior ten sack lots. Maize. —os per bushel, -is lid ior 10 r sack lots. Maize, seed.—Hickory King 6s Ui I bushel or (is sack lots. Pure JJarley iVleal.—£B par ton. Pure Pea Meal.—£lo 10s per ton, i*'ee<l liarley.—Oβ per bushel; 4s 'Jd ior 10-sack lots. Oats.—Prime as lOd per , bushel. Special quotes tor large lots I Oats.—Crushed, 4s Id por bushel £ i (, eed Peas.—ss (id per busheli i Seed Oate.—fcjfcorm King, Dunp,4s (id ; « Algerians, 4s Ud to ss; Gartons, 4s 'xl per bushel. i'ollard.—£9 per ton; us ton less for. ■ ton lots. Bran.— £6 per ton; os ton lesa for ton lots Kfce l'Mour.—£B per tou. Liusaed Oil' Cake.—Meal and Nuts, Ueuuine, 14s cwt. Ton lots £13 >os. Chaff. —Oaten Sheal', £8 per ton. atraw Chaff.—Oaten. £4; Whoaten. £3 10a. . Sucrosine ; —£7 10a per ton. Straw.— £4 5s par ton.

Quicklime —In 281b tins ?s per tinMeat and Bone Meal.—l7a per 100; 9s per 50 "and-os per 251b bag. Blue Bell Arsenate of Loadlist rates. "Blue Bell" Lime Sulphur at list rates. V apourite.—(Strawson's)—KilFs all soil insects, 25s per cwt; 15s per J-cwt Sutton's Seeds. —As per their list. Sutton's 8.L.10. Rape.—ls per lb n 281b sealed bags. tiartons Superlative swede.—2s tid per' lb. "Jersey Queob" Mangel.—~s iNilpmit.' Ampi.mi; - - Mo i'iT t< 1!1 Basic Slag.—£s 12s 6d Superphosphate.—£s 12s (3d per toa.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 November 1915, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
799

Commercial Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 November 1915, Page 1

Commercial Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 November 1915, Page 1

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