LATE LOCALS.
The Paeroa leaves Wellington for Hokitika on Monday. At Addington stock sales on Wednesday there as a good demand for the medium entry of fat pigs, although it included nothing of exceptional qual- ! itv. Quotations are:—Choppers, £4 to £ 9 16s; best baeoners to £8; good £6 10s to £7; lighter sorts. £5 5s to £Q, pqtifd to 9Jd per lb; prime porkers £ll 15s to £4 10s; other porkers, £2 15s to £8 10k i equal to lOd to 10td per |b, There was only a small entry of stores and the demand was poor. Prices were:—medium stores £3 to £3 8s 6d; smaller stores, 32s to 3?s; weaners, 12s Od to 245; brooding sows, £5 to £6. Peace perfect Peace. The Peace Conference to be commemorated by a big mid-summer Peace Stile. An event, of special interest, We are heavily overstocked with summer goods, big ■ reductions have been made to quickly reduce articles in every department. Bar gains galore, take them, give us room. Peace Sale starts on Thursday January 16th, look out for big price list, Thursday’s issue, this newspaper, positively every article substantially reduced. It wil| pay you to visit this grout bargain distribution. MeGruer and Co. Spot Cash Drapers, Greymouth,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1919, Page 3
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206LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1919, Page 3
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