COMMERCIAL.
NEWTON KINC'S WEEKLY HAYMARKET REPORT.^ At my Ha.vma.rket sale on Saturday, the Bth hist., I had quite a recordyarding of pigs, and notwithstanding the numbers yarded practically all lines met with fairly keen competition, and prices on the whole were very satisfactory, barge stores as usual were in great demand, and still maintained fairly good prices, but smaller sorts were somewhat easier. I quote as follows :—Weaners (small) 6s (id to 10s, medium ditto lis to Ms, good His to 20s, stores (small) 22s to 255, medium ditto 27s to 30s, good 31s <3d to 37s 6d, porkers £2, empty sow £2.
' T. LAMASON'S WEEKLY REPORT. bast Saturday our usual weekly sale was.held, when we had a large attend-, ance of the public, also a good entry of poultry and about 1000 cases fruit. 1 quote as follows :—Hens Is 2d to 2s, roosters Is (id to 2s&id, ducks Is i)d to 2s, cabbage Is per sack, rhubarb ~><\ per bundle, plums Is 0d to 3s od, peachfM I- 3d to Is 0(1, apples 2s to "OS, pears 3s.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 32, 13 January 1916, Page 3
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179COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 32, 13 January 1916, Page 3
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