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HOUSEWIFE’S GUIDE Hen eggs sold at 3s 3d a dozen for the first quality special grade product in the City Markets this .morning. A grade were 3s Id, and B, 2s 10d. Duck eggs sold at 3s a dozen for special grade, with A grade 2s 11d and B, 2s 9d. Farmers’ butter was 1s to 1s 2d a lb, with factory butter from 1s 2d to 1s 6d in the shops. Over the shop counters leg of pork sells at 1s 1d; loin, 1s; foreloin with blade, 10d; pork chops, 1s; corned hand, 9d; corned belly, 11d; pork sausages, 8d; leg of mutton, 9d; shoulder, 7d; neck and breast, 6d; forequarters, 6d; hindquarters, 9d; loin, 9d; leg and loin chops, 10d; trimmed cutlets, 1s 1d; sirloin of beef, 93d; rump steak, 1s 1d; rolled chuck rib. prime rib, topside and flank, 7d; corned round, 7d; wing rib, steak, 9d; suet and sausages, 6d. Whole schnapper sells at 6d a lb; terakihi. 4d; mullet, 6d; hapuka steaks. 10d to 1s; terakihi, fresh fillets, 7»d; schnapper, 10d; lemon fish, 6d. In the city fruit shops apples sell as follow:—Dessert, Delicious, Jonathans and Sturmers, 3d to 4d a lb; cookers. 4 to slb for 1s; pears, dessert Winter Cole, 4d a lb; Keiffers, 3d a lb; cookers, 4 and 5 lb for 1s; passion fruit. 6d to 10d a dozen; grapes, Australian white, 8d to 10d a lb; Australian purple Cornichon, 1s a lb, 1s 4d a packet: Gros Colman hothouse, 2s, 2s 6d and 3s a lb: Cape gooseberries. 6d and 7d a lb; tree tomatoes, 6d to 8d a lb; figs, 6d to 8d a dozen; tomatoes, local hothouse, 10d to 1s a lb; outdoor, 5d to 6d a lb; bananas, 5d a lb, 3lb for 1s; Sunkist oranges, 3s 6d to 4s 6d a dozen; Island oranges, 1s 6d, 2s and 2s 6d a dozen; Australian Valencia oranges. 1s 6d to 2s a dozen; Fiji mandarines, 1s to 2s a dozen; lemons, local, 1s 6d to 2s a dozen; lemons, Sunkist. 2s 6d a dozen; grape fruit, Sunkist, 6d each; persimmons, 4d to 6d each; pines. 1s 6d to 2s each. Potatoes sell at 10 to 121 b for 1s; swedes. 1d to Hd a lb; onions, 1d a lb; 'kumeras. 4lb for. 6d; pumpkins, 1d to 2d a lb; peas, 8d a lb; beans, 6d to 10d a lb; cucumbers, 8d to 1s each: celery, 2d to 8d a stick; lettuce, 2d to 3d each; cauliflower. 6d to 1s each; cabbage, 3d to 6d each; carrot, parsnip, radish, turnip, beetroot, leek, Igd a bunch: marrows, 3d to 8d each; rhubarb, 6d a bundle. | Drink MAZAWATTEE Delicious Tea : Read the coupon in every packet. Nev J articles FREE.—2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 982, 27 May 1930, Page 11
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