THE KIT BAG
HOUSEWIFE’S GUIDE
In the city markets this morning, first quality special grade hen eggs sold at 2s 1d a dozen. A grade were 1s 11d? B, 1s 9d; and C, 1s sd. Duck eggs were: Special, 2s 1d; A, 1s 11 d ; B, 1s 9d; and C. 1s 7d. Farmers’ butter was offering at 11d to 1s 2d, with the factory product at 1s 1d to 1s 4d in the grocers’ shops. Over the shop counters, leg of pork sold at 1s 1d; loin, 1s; foreloin with blade, 10d; pork chops, 1s; corned hand, 9d; corned belly, 11d; pork sausages, 8d; leg of mut ton, 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, rump steak. 1s 1d; rolled chuck rib, prime rib. topside and flank, 7d; corned round, 7d; wing rib, BJdi steak, 9d; suet and sausages, 6d. Trimmed sc’nnapper sold at 7d a lb; terakihi, 6d each; flounder, 8d lb; flounder, terakihi and schnapper fillets, four* for Is; moki steaks, 6d a lb; hapuka steaks, 11d lb; mullet, 6d; local oysters, 1s 6d a bag and 1s 9cl to 2s a bottle. In the city fruit shops dessert apples sold as follows: Delicious and Sturmers, 3 and 4!b for 1s; Hawke’s Bay, 3lb for 1s; Nelson, 4lb for 1s; cookers, Ballarat, 3 and 4lb for 1s; pears, dessert, Wintcsr LNlelis, 3 and 4lb for 1s; Keifers, 3d lb; 4!b for 1s; cookers, 3 and 4lb for 1s; passion fruit, 10d to 1s doz.; Australian white grapes, 1s lb; tree tomatoes, 4d to 6d lb; tomatoes, local' hothouse, 1s to 1s 2d lb; tomatoes, outdoor, 8d to ICd lb; Island, 1s !b; 4d and 5d lb; Island oranges, 6, 8 and 10 for 1s; Australian navel oranges, 1s 6d to 2s doz; mandarines, Australian, 1s to 2s doz.; lemons, local, 6 for 1s; Sunkist, 2s 6d doz.; grape fruit, New Zealand, 5 for 1s; pines, 1s to 2s each; piemelon, 2d lb; Californian Santa Rosa plums, 1s 4d lb. New potatoes sold at 5d and 6d lb; Southern, 10 to 121 b for 1s; swedes, 4lb for 6d; onions, 1d and I?,d lb; kumeras, 2d lb; 4lb for 6d; pumpkins, 1d to 2d lb; Brussels sprouts, 10d to 1s 6d lb; beans, hothouse, 1s 6d lb; cucumbers, 8d each; celery, 2d to 8d stick; lettuce, 2d 'to 3d each; cauliflower, 6d to 10d each; cabbage, 4d to 7d each; carrot, parsnip, radish, turnip, beetroot and leek, 1d bunch; marrows, 4d to 8d each; rhubarb, 5d to 6d bundle.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1030, 22 July 1930, Page 11
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451THE KIT BAG Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1030, 22 July 1930, Page 11
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