PRODUCE PRICES ' Table potatoes, freshly sorted, Iv sack, 5 sack lots 13s 6d; small potatoc 9s 6d sack, 5 sack lots 9s; pig 4s 6d sack, 5 sack lot-s 4s; fowl whea 24s per sack, 5 sack lots 23s 6d; mach ine dressed Dunbats o bushels per baj 27s od, 5 sacks 275; feed oats 16s 6< stick, 5 sack lots 10s, crushed oat 17s 6d sack, 5 sacks lots 17s; wheat meal 22s 6d sack, 5 sack lots 22s ; pij meal 12a sack, 5 sack lots . 11s 6d meat meal 14s 100 lb. bag, 5 bag 13s 6d; fowl grit 8s Gd 1001 b. bag, l bags 8s; oatsheaf «haff £6 ss, truck lots £5 15s; oat straw chaff, truck lots £3 12s 6d; baled oat straw £2 Ifc, truck lots £2 10s; meadow hay £4, truck lots £3 19s fid;. clovet hay £5 15s, truck lots £5 10s; pollard 900’s 18s; bran 180’s 13s 9d; mangolds (truck lots only) 20s ton; chick food 10’s 3s : «d, 25’s 7s fid, 50’s 13a dd, 100’s 94s 6d; 3ft. fowl netting Ils roll ,of 50yds, 6 foot rolls 20s roll, barb wire 22s 0d cwt; No 8 galvanised wire 18a cwt; roofing iron 27s Gd cwt; (our own pack tea, 'slb. tets and upwards, 2s 3d per lb). Terms strictly cash ; with order. Freight to be included'' if siding is a flag Station. ' i Full stoeks of seeds and seed potatoes o*i hand. Gash buyers of clean, sound sacks; also poultry,* wool, skins, hides and tallow. " < f ’ We are now booking orders for day old ehioks from Mr E. J. Valentine and Mr D. Murphy’s pens: White Leghorns, Black Orpingtons! Black Mia orcas and Pekin Ducks, also settings and kneubator lots—-chickens 15s dpz., ducklings 21s. Sittings from 7s fid. Incubator lots from £9s 10s j>er hundred -
SPREYDON PRODUCE CO., v (L*te F. WiWman & Coy.V 240 Lyttelton Street Sp-reyidon. PRODUCE PRICES.
Milling wheat, 2001 b. sacks 22s 6d; table potatoes, 2001 b. saebs, “255; small potatoes, 2001 b. sacks 4s; swedes 2s 6d, carrots 3s 6d, parsnips 4s, all in 561 b. bags; ‘beetroot 3s per box; pollard 180’s 17s 6d; bran l-2s; oats 17s 6d, crushed oats, 4 bushel sacks, 15s; pure ground Partridge peas, 1501 b. bags 16s; ground barley pollard 15s; pure wheatmeal, In 251 b. bags, 5s ; heavy oatsheaf chaff 110 s per ton, .5s per sack; oaten. Straw chaff 3s per », .sack, all above sacks included; spring cabbage in banana eases 6s 6d per case; baled hay £3 10s per ton or 3s per bale. Baled straw 2s 3d per bale; guaranteed grain fed bacon, mild cured, rolls about 25lbs. Is per lb; hams Is 2d; dessert apples 9s per case, cookers 8s per 401 b. box; seed potatoes in 561 b. bags, Jersey Eerines 7s 6d, Epicure 7s 6d, ? A.rran Chief os, Early Puritan ss.
CASH WITH ORDERS. C. E. MEREDITH LTD., BOX 21 : W AIM ATE. . DOES YOU CYCLE . N EED , OVERHAULING? BRING it to Roes-* and hare it'ttvedV haule<l and enamelled ready ftJT tlio summer months. We hi>e landed a- large stock' of English Pattern B.S.A. cycles and aocessories, which we are selling at bedrock prices. , .... .. , Our £7 10s cycle is fitted with Eadio Coaster hub, Dunlop Cambridge tyres and tubes, Dunlop rfibber saddle, rubber or rat-trap pedals, Perry chain, arid carries a full guarantee. Den’t forget the price—£7 10s cash. We shall take in your old cycle as part payment for a new ore. All work and material gaurariteed by 1. S. (PADDY) ROSS CYCLE AND SPORTS DEALER. RErVELL ST.— HOKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1928, Page 1
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