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COMMERCIAL.

THE NEW ZEALAND KARMiLK-S' CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTFN'I'I COMPANY, LIMITED. WEEKLY REPORT. Wellington, March 2. Local potatoes are coming in freely and considerable supplies are also arriving from the South Island, consequently values are lower. The wheat market remains unchanged, southern merchants quoting Government rate, plus buying commission. Maize is selling freely. Oats are still in short supply and prices have again advanced j there is a good enquiry for all varieties. Pollard and bran are firm at recent rates. There is a good demand for dressed pork. Eggs are still scarce and the price has risen a further threepence per dozen. All poultry is in good demand at satisfactory prices.

Vegetables.— Green pea.rs are iui good demand and high prices are being realized. . Cabbages are plentiful and selling at low rates. French beans continue to bring good prices. Lettuce meets keen demand at high prices. Swedes are in fair demand. Very few cauliflowers are coming to hand and these meet keen demand. Beetroot and red cabbage are soiling well. There is aliso a good demand for pumpkins and marrows. Parsnips, carrots, spring onions, lettucand celery are in excellent demand. Fruit.—Dessert and cooking apples are still coming in freely and choice lines are in good demand; inferior qualities are slow of sale. Hutt' tomatoes have been plentiful during the week and prices have been very low. Plum 6 of all kinds are in excellent demand. There is fair enquiry for dessert and cooking pears. A good enquiry continues for grapes. Vegetables. Wheat. Good whole Fowl, 6s 10(3 to 7s. Pollard.—£7 15s per ton. Partridge peas.—Seed 7s 6d per bushel.. Potatoes.—Prime Hutt ICte to 12s 6d per cwt; others 7s to Bs. White Turnips—3s per sk. Cabbage.—Choice 2s 6d to 3s Gd per sack.

Beetroot.—6d per bunch. Pumpkins. 14s per sack •French beans.—2cl per lb. Broad beans. T 5s to 7s part sack Carrots.—Best 6s per sack. : ■ Leeks.- Is 3d per bundle. Lettuce.—Choice 7s to 9s case. Pumpkins.—l4s per sack. Spring onions Is Id per bundle. Asparagas.—6d to 10(1 bundle. Green peas.—2s per peck. Hutt Green Peas.—ls 9d per peck. Hutt tomatoes.—2s to 4s per half case. Nelson tomatoes.—3s per half case. Parsnips.—Bs per sack. Asparagus — 6d to 9d bundle. Oats Feed 4s 3d per bushel. - Oats.—Crushed 4s 6d per bushel. Seed Oiata.— Australian: Algerians, dressed and clipped to arrive 4s 9d; others 4s 6d; Gartons and Sparrowbills 4s 6d; Duns 4s 6d per bushel. Partridge Peas Seed.—6s 6d pei bushel. Russian Barley Cape Seed.—ss per bushel. Maize.—ss 6d per bushel. Oate.—Crushed 4s 4d. per bushel. Barley Feed.—4e 6d per bushel. Barley Meal.—£7 15s per ton. Poultry Light Table Hens, 3s 6d ; Heavy Hens ss; Cockerels from 3s; heavy Cockerels 7s to 8s; Good, heavy Ducks 7s; Indian Runners, 6s per pair; Turkey Gobblers, Is to Is Id per lb; Hens, lid to -Is per lb live weight. '"Bran.—'£s 10s. Linseed Oil Cake.—Slabs, Meal and Nuts, £11 10s per ton. IDO's, 12s: BO's; 6a 6d. This is the best and cheapest Stock Food procurable. Chaff.—Oaten sheaf £6 per ton. Molasses.—ln casks 30s. Straw.—£3 10s per ton. Quicklime. —In 281b air-tight tins, 3s per tin.

Meat and Bone Meal, 17s per hundred; 9s per 50, and Re per 2olb bag. Eiggs.—2s 3d per dozen. Superphosphates, £6 10s per ton. Candles, 25's 16a 6d per box. Tea, 6- and 10-pound tins, la 8d: chests, la'6d to 10d lb. Cauliflower.—lis to 13s per sack. Onions.—£7 10s per ton. Rhubarb.—3s to 5s per doz bundles Turnips.—White, 2e per sack. French Beans.—4s per part sack. Broad Beans 3d per lb. Green Peaa—2s per peck. Marrows.—ss per sack. Asparagas,—ls to Is 6d bundle Fruit. Nectarines. —7s 6d per half case. Cherry Plums.—ls 6d to 2s 6d per J case. ' Burbank Plums.—4s to 5s per } case. Apricots—Choice dessert, lis per 4 case. Swedes.- -3s per cwt. Apples 8s per full case. Apples, cooking.—ss per fill case. Peaches, choice dessert.—6s 6d per half case. . Burbank Plums.—3s to 4s per J case. Greengages.—Bs per half case. Grapes.—ls Id per lb. Nectarines. —6s per half case. "Plums Blue Diamond 6s per half caso; others 5s 6d per half case.

Plums.—October purple, 6s Cd per half case. Raspberries—6s 6d per bucket. Lemons—l6s per case. Gooseberries.—3d per lb. Scrawberres.—ls 6d punnet Cherries.—Local Choice 2s per lb. Pears.—Local W.8.C., 'choice dessert 5s 6d per half case; medium 4s. Pollard.—£7 15s per ton. Blackberries.—3Jd per lb. Cherry Plums.—2s to 3s per J-case. Dressed pork.— 70's to 90's Cd; {JO'S to 100's Gd; baconens sd; choppers (heavy) 4d per lb. . Honey—6d to 7d per lb. BeeevrAs.—la 6d p®r lb. Fungus 5d to 6d per lb. Walnuts.—9d per lb.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 March 1917, Page 1

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COMMERCIAL. Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 March 1917, Page 1

COMMERCIAL. Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 March 1917, Page 1

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