Mr J. R. Graham report? as under: Last Saturday I had a full entry, which met a good market, at prices as follow: Pullets 2s to ,'is, table birds 2s lid, a pen of White Rocks Hs SUI, 2 pons very choice Silver Wyandottes 5s to 6 s—all each: ducks 2s iki. Produce, fair demand: good southern table potatoes £(l per ton a lino oi choice Up to Date seed brought Ml 10s; onions and vegetables are scarce ; carrots sold freely at Is lid per bag; meadow hay at 4a (id per bale. Furniture sold well last Saturday, on account of a genMeman leaving the towr a seven-piece suite brought M\o, other goods at fair prices. Hacks and light farm horses are being enquired after. Town sections have, been selling .freely at reasonable prices, especially when: terms can be arranged. Country lands sought after, and severa! properties have lately changed hand? —in spite of the bad' state of out roads.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 390, 26 August 1911, Page 3
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160Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 390, 26 August 1911, Page 3
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