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COMMERCIAL.

( THE NEW ZEALATvTD FARMERS' ' 00-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUT- < ING COMPANY, LIMITED. WEEKJI REPORT Wellington, October 6. Southern potatoes are firmer in price ' since last report, and importations from Australia are now on the market. Wheat remains stationary. Oat 6 are firm at recent rates and not much business doing. There is a good enquiry for maize and the price is unchanged. Pollard and! bran are selling well and recent prices have been maintained. The market is practically bare of dressed pork and a keen demand exists. Supplies of honey are now available and there is a fair demand. Eggs continue to be in excellent demand and prices remain the same as last week. Linseedi oil cake meal for stock feeding is being extensively used with satisfac- ! Tory results. Vegetables.—Spring cabbage is coming in in large quantities and good lines are realizing fair .prices. Cauliflower are in very short supply and high pri- I ces are ruling. Choice letuuce meet I ready sale at satisfactory rates. Swedes J now show an improved demand. Parsnips, white turnips and table carrots are in short supply and realizing high ■prices. Celery, spring onions and leeks are selling well. The demand for rhubarb is good; supplies are increasing and satisfactory prices are being realized. Nelson grown peas have been sold in small quantities during the week. Fruit.—Choice dessert and cooking apples are in good demand and high prices are ruling. Choice pears are very scarce and eagerly bought up at high prices. The alterations in prices from last week are as follow:— Wheat.—Good whole fowl, 5s sdi to 06 6d per bushel. 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. Qaits. —3s 9d per bushel. Special quotations for large lots. Partridge Pea Seed—7s per bushel. Oats—Crushed), 4s 2d per bushel. Seed Oata, Australian.—Algerian, dressed and clipped, ss, others 4s 3d; Gartona and Sparrowbilis, 4s; Duns, 4s 6d per bushel. Partridge Peas Seed.—6s 6d pei bushel. Russian Barley, Capo Seed—4s 8d per bushel. Barley Feed.—3s 6d per bushel. Barley meal.—£B 10s per ton. Pollard.—£7 15s per ton; small lots £8. Rice Pollard £7 per ton; small lots £7 ss. Rice Pollard.—£7. Bran.—£4 15s to £5. Linseed Oil Oake.— Slabs, Meal and Nuts, £11 10s per ton. TOO'a, 12s; 50's, 6s 6d. This is the best and cheapest Stock Food procurable. Chaff.—Oaten Sheaf, £5 10 to £6 per ton. Mollfisses.—ln casks. Splendid stock food, 28s per scwt. Casks extra. Straw.—£3 10s per ton. Quicklime.—ln 231b air-tight tans, 3s per tin. Meat and Bone Meal, 17s per hundred; 9s per 50, and 5b per 251b bag. Superphosphates, £8 10s per ton. Candles, 25' a 16s 6d per box. Tea, 6- and 10-pound tins, Is 8d: chests, Is 6d to Ts lOd lb. Potatoes.—£9 10s per ton. Cabbage.—Choice 7e to 10s; medium 4s to 4s 6d. Cauliflower.—Choice 14e to 18s; medium 6s to 10s per sack. Onions.—£9 10s per ton. Carrots. —Best*9s to 12s; others 4s 6d to 5s 6d sack. Rhubarb.—lßs per'dozen bunches. Turnips. White 2s 6d to 3s 6d per sack. Lettuce. —4s to 6s case. Onions, £7 10b per ton. Leeks.—sd to 8d per bundle. Spinach.—3s to 4s. Beetroot.—ss to 7s 6d per sack. Spring onions.—9d to Is 2d bunch. Marrows.—se 6d to 7s 6d sack. Asparagas.—ls to Is 6d bundle. Swedies—3s to 4s cwt. Parsnips.—los to 15s per sack. Apples—Dessert, choice, 10b to 12s per case. Apples.—Deesert, choice 10s to 13s. Apples.—Choice dessert 12s to 14s per ; case. ! Lemons —16s per case. Rhubarb.—UOs to 13s dozen bundles. Pears.—Choice Vicars 4s 6d to 5s 6d haf case. Dressed Pork.—7o'a to 80's 6Jd to 7d; 90's to 100's 6|d to 6Jdi; baooners 6d; choppers heavy id per lb. Honey.— In 60's 6Jd to 7d. Egge.— Fresh Is 3d to Is 4d pi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 October 1916, Page 1

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639

COMMERCIAL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 October 1916, Page 1

COMMERCIAL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 October 1916, Page 1

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