Wellington Markets.
Messrsv Laefy Oajftipbell report that very f little alteratiooQias been experienced m the produce market since last week's report. ♦ of best guarand sales lnnguidjjpats continue to come forward very freely, bat f hpre is no alterati6h-ia^.prico are quite lOd ; prime salfe- gutter is without inquiry, but is nominally worth 7d to 8d ; s}i,?J r pptfyoei aranrtiU J being offered freeiyTanH fn^iftpoltlfae*, delivery to bejtak^n from the wlmrf, to 60s per ton ; onions stilt continue to 5 lose, val jie, jowjas to tha gfieat ilnL and cannqid be.sdfely 7 quojied J *Hir itioW than £6 to'^Tpdrtc^V-'grass^^ed is being enquired for, and we ihay quote cocks".foot- a f t 4d per Jb if s^&f c3a fidotoiieO per busbeliiwPojalfty!fcei||aius- / wi.thout. alteration ;. eggs are bard Nto ' b,e procured, and. l esetreine;pri^a i a4» b,eingademayded for such as coiiie forward. the none sale ou Sa'turdayV neaViy every lot en« r ,tered found a p~archaser.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 91, 21 March 1885, Page 2
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151Wellington Markets. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 91, 21 March 1885, Page 2
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