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Commercial.

WELLINGTON .MARKETS. Apples choice dessert lis (3d to lT.s bd case, prime 12s to 13s; o<,\ kers, choice 8s to 9s case, prime Us Gd' to 7s Gdi; red currants (is to 7s half case; peaches 8s to 10s half case; apricots 5s Gd to lOs J-case; pums, choice dessert Gs Gd to 7s Gd half case, others 5s to Gs • tomatoes lOd to Is per lb, prime Gd to 8d; strawberries, choice Is to Is 3d per hox, prime 9d to Is; gooseberries 4s ;<• 4s 9d half caso; cherries, choice 10s to 12s half caso, Kentish'os Gd to Gs Gd. Potatoes.—Choice oldi £12 to €13 per ton; prime £10 to £11; new potatoes choice 9s to 10s cwt; others Gs 'M to 8s; onions £8 to £9 per ton. Cauliflowers, choice heavy 7s to Vs sack, prime 3g 6d to os Gd; cabbages, choice 4s 6d to os sack, prime 2s Gd to 3s 6d; carrots, choice i3s to Gs sack; parsnips 4s 6d to os Gd sack; French beans Gd to 8d lb; spinach 4s to os case; asparagus 4s to 7s dozen bundles; lettuce 3s to 4s case; pumpkins 7s to 9s sack; marrows 4s to os small case; Brussels sprouts 7s to 9s hal fsack; beetroot 3s to 4s sack: artichokes 4s to Gs half sock; green peas, choice Is p di to Is 9d peck; others Is to Is 3d. Eggs.—The market has reni-iiuoc. steady for some little time past B,implies are arriving fairly well witn Is 4d per dozen ruling. SOUTHERN GRAIN AND PRODUCE

Christchurch, Nov. 3D. Although there appears to lie a somewhat firmer tone on the wheat market, due chiefly to the effects oi"~the weather last week on the crops, there is no demand for wlieat and none offering. A lflie of good milling wheat iras recently sold by farmers with difficulty at'4s 5d at a country station alter they had vainly endeavoured to obttrin 4s fid. What sales there are being made for the 'North Island are of grain in store. Should no rain fall diiinng the coming month the outlook for most'of the crops right through to Oamaru will be scri ; ous. The only districts where une crops are better off regarding moist ire are those near the hills where there have been more showers. On the loamy soils on the plains, where the showers' penetrated tlie roots of the plants, there are also promising crops of grain, but on the heavy land and very light land they are poor. No business is passing in other lines o< grain and produoe. LEVIN STOCK SALE.

At our ugual weekly stock sale Jieli! at Lovin yards yesterday, we offered a heavy yarding of cattlc. which met with good competition, audi •with the exception of two pens of young stock, tile whole of yarding changed hands at the following prices.—i'afc cows £8, £8 (is, £8 9s. £8 lis; light fat lieiFors £ti 7s (v.l to £6 lis; forward cows £5 18fi to £(i ss; store cows £3 17s; 3-year Jersey steers £7 15s; 2 £-year steers (mixed colours) £4 lis, £5 7s to £5 10s; ri-montlie steers (inferior) £2 16h ; yearling heifers( dairy sorts) £2 5s to £2 lis; 2-year heifers £3 los; springing, heifer £fi. Pigs.— Porkers 27b (3d to 355,

<OOK FG YOUR S TWA OH. When the food leaves the stomach without having gone through the requisite process, as happens in cases or indigestion, it is impossible for the liter to complete the wort. Therefore look to your gbomaoh—strengthen and stimulate it to perform its functions. There is no better medicine for this than Chamberlain's Tablets. ] Chamberlain's Tablets will cleanse your j stomach of a-U undigested food and reyi itore it to ft For

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 December 1915, Page 2

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625

Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 December 1915, Page 2

Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 December 1915, Page 2

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