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HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT
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The High Commissioner, cabling from London under date 2Qth'inst., atate# :-
Putter.—The market is firm. Prices continue to advance. There is an excellent demand for choicest and a better demand for low grades. This will help to reduce the stocks at present in store. Prices for all descriptions have advanced 2s to 4« during the
week. Cheese.—The market is firm but quiet, with no change in prices. The stocks of New Zealand butter and cheoKO have been cleared.
ME NEWTON KING'S STRATFORD WEEKLY REPORT.
There was a full yarding of pigs, calve*., etc., .at my Haymarkot on Saturdav last, all pens being cleared Wore a large attendance. Prices ruling were, if anything, firmer. I quote —Slips and weaners Us to £1 7s 6d, the latter price being for a pen of well grown 7 weeks old weaners, small stores £1 8s to £1 13s 6d. medium up to £2 2s, pedigree sows £2 to £2 8s calves 45.• 6d to 15s, hacks £7, milk cart £ll, plough £5, milk cans los to 16s 6d, quantity of sundries at usual rates.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 23 September 1913, Page 6
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191Second Edition COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 23 September 1913, Page 6
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