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THE EW ZEAL Am) FARMERS' 00-OPERATIVE DISfP.IBUTrNCJ COMPANY, LIMITED. WEEKLY KEPORT. Wellington, April 5. The potato market in the south has weakened slightly since last report and supplies are coming to hand freely; local supplies of good quality are bringing satisfactory prices. :\Vheat is sta. tionaxy and there has been no further change in maize. Large importations of Australian oats have had the effect of lowering the local market and there is not likely to ibe any change at present. Pollard is still very scarce and iirm in price. Bran .6 offering freely. Eggs axe scarce and in excellent demand, and the price has advanced 3d per dozen since last report. Poultry is plentiful, and meets fair demand at good prices. There is an excellent demand for prime dressed pork. Linseed oil cake for stock feeding is selling well.' . Vegetables.—The holidays caused a spirited demand for all classes of vegetables. Cabbage and cauliflower are scarce and values are high. Good lines of iFrench beans are selling well, but inferior lines are hard to quit. Lettuce is in fair supply and meets a good demand. Swedes are more plentiful, and consequently are lower. Pumpkins and marrows are in good supply, and meet fair demand. Carrots and parsnips are realising good-prices. Beetroot 1 , Spring lonions, leoks and] celery are selling well. - Fruit.—Dessert and cooking apples are coming in freely, and ibring satisfactory prices. Tomatoes are scarce, and prices are high. Choice dessert and cooking pears are in better dem'and, and prices have improved. A good sale for grapes ie assured. Quinces are very plentiful, and meet fair demand at average rates. " . Wheat;— Good whole fowl 6s 9d to ,6s lOd per bushel. Pollard;—£7 15s to £8 per ton. Partridge peas.—Seed 7s 6d per bushel. Potatoes, 'Prime Hutt, 9s /per cwt; others 6s per cwt. Cabbage.—Choice 10s 6d per sack; medium 6s 6d per sack. Cauliflower.—lßs per sack. Carrots.—Best, 9s per sack. Onions. l —(Local, 8s per ton. Turnips.—White, 6d per bunch. Lettuce.—Choice, 2s 6d to 5s per case. " French Beans.—6s per bag. Beetroot.—Per isack 8s 6d; pei* bunch Is. Spring Onions.—Bd per. bundle. Green Peas.—2e to 2s 6d per peck. Parsnips.—9e per sack. Marrows.—Per case 2s 6d; per sack 3s 6d. Swedes.—ss per cwt. Tomatoes.—6s to 12s per half case. Leeks.—los per dozen bunches. Fruit. Apples. 8s 6d per full case. Apples.—Cooking, 5s to 6s per full case. i to Is 6d per lb. Pears.—Local w.b.c. choice dessert 8s 6d per half-oase; medium 5s pei h'alf-oase. 1 Maize.—ss 3d to 5s 6cL Russian Barley Cape Seed.— 6s .per biishel. Pollard.—r£7 15b to £8 per ton. Chaff.—Oaten sheaf, £6 to £6 5s per ton. Eggs.—Fresh, 2s 3d per dozen.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 12 April 1917, Page 1
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