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MR. NEWTON KING’S HAYMARKET REPORT. At my hayinarket sale on tin: 2lfn instant 1 had a very lair yarding oi pigs, and all classes realised an incroaso of from 2s to 'is per head. f quote as follows: Weaners, very small, os to Ns, medium Ns to 10s, good .1 Is to IPs (id, small stores 12s (id to Ids, medium ditto —ls to 20s od, I good 27s (id to 29s (id ; also quantify of timber and sundries, which wore sold iii favour of tin' buyers, T. LA MASON'S WEEKLY REPORT. hast Saturday our usual sare opouod to a very good audience and a largo entry of poultry, fruit, produce and sundries. Wte quote as follows: — ileus Ud to Is (id, pullets Is (id to 2s (id, ducks Is 9d to 2s 3d, geese 3s, cockerels 9d to Is (id, caulillower 2s (id to 3s per dozen, cabbage 2s to 2s (id, potatoes (is (id to 7s Gd per cwt., onions 2s to (is (id. apples 2s (id to (is, pears 2s (id to (is, quinces 2s to 3s, tomatoes 2s to 4s (id, according to size of case and quality. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. are in receipt of tin: (following cable from their Loudon office:—“Sales opened with good competition, America competing. Good merino market linn; inferior, faulty and crossbred greasy, five per cent, lower. The fifth series of wool sales has been fixed for 29th J une.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 99, 29 April 1915, Page 8
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244COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 99, 29 April 1915, Page 8
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