INGLEWOOD.
(From. Our Own Correspondent.) August 15. There was a large attendance on Saturday at Newton King, Ltd.’s mart, Avben a full supply of lots for sale, of great variety, was offered. The pig pens were well filled, but prices were not depressed on that account. Small wcaners sold at from 15s to 19s Gd, slips 21s to 235, small stores up to 355, good stores 50s to 535. Small bull calves sold for A line of Matai fencing posts made Is 6d each. A load of rata firewood £2. Poultry were in good number, A fine turkey cock made Ils. cocks and hens from 2s to 4s Gd, ducks 3s 9d, Barberry plants sold at 2s per 100; apples, 5s per case; cabbage plants, Is per bundle. Culinary vegetables and general sundries sold readily at good prices. Some misunderstanding prevails with regard to the fiotice by lhe Inglewood County Council of the addition of 10 per cent, on the rate levy on unpaid rates. Many ratepayers are apparently, under the impression that ibis refers to lhe rates for the current year, in which they arc wrong. The additional 10 per cent, is on rates unpaid for the year ending March 31, 1921, which information will possibly afford relief 10 the minds of some of the many readers of the .Daily News in the Inglewood County.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1921, Page 8
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226INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1921, Page 8
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