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./(.: -nil Wli EKLI" '.',;;; the oil Saturd ly ])igs, sold at ldVeT-|(rteimlian; ( f lati;.; made £1 .to £4 2s i!d, horse iia rauiijyj, £15." J)amai?ed ehn^-2s -per sick. , ni] , 4Ultf|MJf«tihero was a luvj e entry 01 fMilttl..rilagood demand;e celleiit prices being realised. Layin [if^fj tfifWip 1 Jiilired roosters ji to 2s Bd, table foivl i I* to 25,3 d. .dueks Is Sid to Is 2d. j i iiuanlityW clotMffg'aud sundries in ,de low prices. ; 1 . Fruit: Hananas have been very scarce, bu.t.,t]ie|]S T av|fa .brougltt a fresh slii jjurnig tJuj'.wcek, and I-*eai| ijiliii(r"''j)'! , iccjs i-l-'Ajipies" 'Vfpss'crt -s To' 3s pears Is 'iia 'to 7s, ]ieaches U liil lb 'tis?' lemons -Is lid to lis lid, i|iiiuccs 3s to H', 7s, bananas ilsilo'TTs'.'' ' .AU&,traUftrd,«i>T,',v:fday there wRh-V [good, Jiardjug, and aMfc»sWfl<i t '-i WcniP•qfs <«m\e ii'9fl» ( 2 fi . I/), .ilsijljil, ;yc'ni'lilig«' ,ihito Mti.Mfa 2t).,aio/itii& s|cci's ! *'is (*;\-2>iUhU;i MM j-encd?, 162 7s,"'rs ItO'Bl! mouths IH-if,effiju, i( 3Us lo'3'W, storq,no,«;s ty,|j)i)K,.forward"tttf. •W»t'tq,W*,biillj;aUsiio|l ( Sj j <> i(i:ltiil(6tKß» Shußrfay :I ha'd'ia' jnicuiikittje «ij«, bi#ius,,-il)p«;i"K mow iififitliaftfofilfiflillP Ufue pa.st.iaiid nciir-' ly all lilies were sold a.tjtb.ij lunmiif/r'iil improved ]irices. ' Malye,s ini|de fe' 'to t rllSiiiftjinqutlw steer's 2iis to 2,55,'2 >'eiir : heifers in calf £2 3s (id to £2 (is, store cows £1 5s to £1 Los, forward do. £2 ik-tatti'l il:fe|!.fntdo. a Js to £5 life:' HousohoM:fi!vnitur«;ou alcount of Mrs ;; iMuKBHu'TO-ilold Uulh'iu ■!'. ' ni f •:-,••!.-„, ..Jlgl'WßT.-.'.-r ,„... -. iUPMlsin-.-ill .•e„l, l iJl-w.„/ l ii
Oil-SutuiKlity-last »e bad- h- very large entry of poultry, and a great iiiimliWlrf Jp9l r: | .' ll | tl«>Vi ,L, " s n "^*i>' 'Major w*\ AdtJlAjJjIF, eceki" ,^sj>i ehickens 5d and ltd, ducks Is Id to 2s lid. On Thursday we held a successful IfeMfhmM'Krc. was** prices ranging Iroin 12 10s to £1). Tin (ilfuWscs wf«i?o. .koi'iJyod*nij)vtUil I'll!, Utile/ I lrglit:' diMnigfrttf»W:kli*in(,'ii*2*-.<w!ri'b •A#ittiUi(>M>. : ?> l it'te 2* * !, h%k'feWfi','<gig ilisMi'AvotfiS'Ctl ! * iff* J f WftjlV,e7"fo* sV.lel £9 10s, potatoes 15s sack. Houscholi furniture and all oilier suudries soli very well. &«$ 3 £ .dgIJSJ Fruit has been received in Increase p f|iiantities, and on ■itolM^e*? 1 t about 150 eases as follows : Banana t (|r&|)€Mll6"W| b'i/a case ; aWA f lilTlf saV? pearl, ls f l.d to !« ? W o sion fruit, lis lid ; plums, ;)s lid; lorn: toes, fo; peaches, Is Od lo Os! ib\l. K , j '4JJIO -1 W*g ,■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8079, 7 April 1906, Page 3
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375COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8079, 7 April 1906, Page 3
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