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THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, LIMITED. WEEKTT rJEPORT <s Wellington, Sept. 29. Southern potatoes have firmed slightly since last report and fair business is passing. Wheat is still firm at recent rates and oats have advanced slightly since last report. There is little enquiry for maize and no change in price. Recent prices for pollardi and bran are being maintained and of spring cabbage are coming in from is still in very short supply and the demand continues unsatisfied. Honey is scarce. Eggs continue to be in excellent demand 1 and prices remain the same as last week. Linseed oil cake meal for stock feeding is being used in increasing quantities with Satisfactory results. Vegetables.— Fairly large supplier of sprin gcabbage are coming in from the Hntt and country distracts and I well packed lines are bringing good prices. Choice cauliflowers are in short supply andi high rates are ruling. Choice lettuce meet with ready sale at satisfactory prices, but inferior lines are hard to quit. Swedes arc slow. A good demand continues for parsnips which are realizing high prices. Table cfarrots and white turnips are bringing fair prices, and celery, spring onions andi leeks are also selling well. Rhubarb is now arriving in large quantities and meets with a good demand at satisfactory rates. A few Nelson green peas have been sold during the week, and have realized fancy prices. Fruit.—Choice dessert and cooking apples are in good demand and high prices are being maintained. Choice pears are scarce and are eagerly bought up at high rates. Asparagus.—ls to Is 6d per bundle. Wheat.—Good whole fowl 5s 5d bus. ten sack lots 5s 4d. Maize— Local grown. 5s per bushel. Oatts.—3s 9d per bushel. Special quotations for large lots. Partridge Pea Seed—7s per bushel. Oats—Crushed:, 4s 2d per bushel. Seed Oats, Australian.—Algerian, dressed and clipped, ss, others 4s 3d; Gartons and SparrowbilJs, 4s; Duns, 4s 6d per bushel. Partridge Peas Seed.—6s 6d pei bushel. Russian Barley, Cape Seed—4s 8d per bushel. , Barley Feed.—3s 6d per bushel. Barley meal.—£B 10s per ton. Pollard.—£7 15s per ton; small lote £8. Rice Pollard £7 per ton; small lots £7 ss. Rice Pollard.—£7. Bran.—£s. Linseed Oil Cake.—Slabs, Meal and Nuta, £11 10b per ton. 100' a, 12s; 50's, 6s 6d. Thia is the best and cheapest Stock Food procurable. Chaff.—Oaten Sheaf, £5 10 to £6 per ton. Mollosses.—ln casks. Splendid stock food, 28s per scwt. Casks extra. Straw.— £3 10s per ton. Quicklime.—ln 281b air-tight tins, 3s per tin. Meat and Bone Meal, 17s per hundred; 9s per 50, and 5s per 251b Bag. Superphosphates, £6 10s per ton. Candles, 25's 16s 6d per box. Tea, 6- and 10-pound tins, Is 8d; chests, Is 6d to Is 10d lb. Potatoes.—£9 10s per ton. Cabbage.—Choice, 8s to 10s"; medium 4s to 6s per sack. Cauliflower.—los to 15s; medium 6s to 8s per sack. Onions.—£9 10s per ton. Carrots.—4s to ss; others 3s to 3s 6d. Rhubarb.—lßs per dozen bunches. ' Turnips. White 2s 6d to 3s 6d per sack. 5 Lettuce.— 4s to 6s case. Onions, £7 10s per ton. Leeks, 6d to 9d per bundle. Spinach.—Bs to 4s. Beetroot, 3s 6d to 4s 6d per sack. n Spring onions.—9d to Is 2d bunch, g Marrows.—ss to 6s per sack, r Swedes—2s to 3s per cwt. > Parsnips.—los to 15s per sack. Apples—Dessert, choice, 10b to 12s per case. Apples.—Dessert, choice 10s to 13s. 0 Apples.—Choice dessert 12s to 14s per a case. g Lemons.—l6s per case. j Rlvublarb—los to 15s dozen bundles, t Pears.—Ohoio® dessert Vicars 5s to 6s i- half case. s Dressed Pork.—7o's to 00's 6ld to s 7d; 90's to 100's 61d to 6Jdi; baooriera •- 6d; choppers heavy 4d per lb. r Honey.— In 60's 6£d to 7d. ng Eggs.— Fresh Is 3d to Is 4d per
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