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BITCKLAND'S ItEI'OUT. [Sjioi-ial to " Xkws "] Aitki,ani>, iVhruary Id. Horses, heavy sorts, in demand from L2!) to L 10; medium LIS! to L2B IDs; good hacks and harness Lla to L 22 10s j ordinary Lsns to Ll3 17s; unbroken medium colts and [lilies, L2oto L 27 10s. _At Rcmuera, beef was steady. Steers, up to 22s a ImiKhvd ; cows to 2)s. Sheep in short supply, hotter prices are being obtained, wethers selling up to 28s, lambs to ISs. XEWTOX KING'S KEPOKT. Al the Hayniarket on Saturday there was a gond demand for pigs. Werners made lis lid lo lis, porkers Ms to IDs, small stores 245, sows 27s

«il to 30s, well-bred liack £l3s 13s, pony £3 12s lid. At the mart there was mi increased supply of poultry, and excellent prices were obhined. Small cockerels made Sri to Is 6d, good do. 2s 2d, liens Is to 2s Id, pullets Is lod lo 2s 3d, ducks Is 4d to 23 2d.' Sundries sold at ordinary prices. Fruit—This has again bcen'a very busy week, and although supplies have heeii exceedingly large, prices have been well maintained. I quote : Peaches its fid to 7s, nectarines, small boxes idioice fruit 2s Cd lo 4s, do. ordinary <ize 3s lid to os, aprieols Bs, pears 3s to 5s lid, plums, Japanese varieties [ Is (id to 3s, plums, English varieties 2s to 3s, Blue Diamond slums 3s to Is, apples Is to 2s lid, tomatoes, small boxes Is (id lo 2s, ordinary boxes 2s lo to 3s lid. lemons 3s to is,'gages 2s to ■ls, bananas, market overstocked, direct shipments from Fiji Inning arrived 100 ripe sold at 2s (id to Ss per case. BEWLEY AND GRIFFITHS' LONDON MARKET REPORT. Messrs Ben-ley and Griffiths, dairy produce exporters, New Plymouth, are in receipt of the following market report from their London principals, Messrs Mills ••"•' « "■■• -'-'-J Jauuary, l!l( Butter.—The volume of business assing has been good, but the retail rade are having n very bad time, rices leaving no margin of prolit. We uderstand some of the larger men live arranged together to advance icir retail prices one penny or twoence per lb, aud we fear' this will iron- the consumer with only a. mited purse, on to Margarine. lip to ie present, the larger proportion of ustralian coming to this market has jocn retailed over the counter at one drilling, and the shopkeeper has kept jn at these, in the hope of prices coming back, Danish is again one to three shillings learer. French.—Steady, but not a large :rade at the advance advised last iveek. Russian. Scarce, and full rales v.ade for finest. Australian.—Efforts have been made :o get the price up to USs, but al- ' :hough this has been made in several ■ases, it cannot be obtained for any liutntity, and lllis must be called top lor salted. In unsalted IKis is an exrcme price, and only obtainable lor I 'lie or two special factories, Ihe bulk ellingatllls; a few, particularly the < S'.S.Wales and Queensland, at 112s. i New Zealand.—There are slill a few in offer ex s.s. "Kumara" through Scuts v'li.leavouring to get 120s; the uling price is, however, 118s, at which lost have been sold. The "Rimutaka" * due to dock to-day. and has the eiviesl shipment so far this season on oard. *

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 17 February 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 17 February 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 17 February 1906, Page 3

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