Commercial.
TIMARU MARKETS,
The chief characteristic of the Timaru •,'ruin and produce market 1 - this week -r there bei-.g practically nothing d.ig. A leading "prchint in u. 5 Tnnu, u i -de, wii n tu-ked yesterday 4i i ..us ne-- h..l been done during ti» ut vineii. r-plied: '-My ord-ir ho k, • iw.ird« ndou «»idp. if »l solute'.y « •» , n I t eiv ha* Iv-en nothing d>n ■'.inner* have wh»at 10 full, but the 'l -.ov p.v v"h i' .xrept at a jit i wh'cb buyer? are not pn-| aied to g ve a iJ t e wile hi> >li■ - t'.Oiita. * ~o a.<.»s, the stores are umpty, ad th ' ;«iisou ii i-V'i H*JJt>tfi .-iAI, . Owing to ih h i <lb\ attrao'ions at Jhrisi church, the *tten<-'anc6 ■>! 'I att<i - -all's ya"H i • Ti-i.aru i>n Satu.day *anot. a* large &* usual, and he entry w»k i small one. Not wit hst aiding this, al y ung h tseß c niiiii; tor«'ard r alisen jir.ct-s well up to late lates. Quot.tiou ne as follows:--!) auiihts. yuunt;, wi' s.i»l. £2B, £3O, £32, £33 10s, £34, £3O 10s £3B, £39. £4O t.» £4l; -ged hors- s-, 815, £l7, £l3 10*. £l9 io £23 : Iwness mi aes, £'o, £l2, £l4 £ls 10* to £10; .. ■ o i-f, im in i.'U H rn-na au<: sundries (old at aatisfact ry prices. pigs aw d poultry. TVre was a fair <-n'ry r>f ut* 1 - f Christ, huroh on Frid.y, and a goo. leman-i. Siores made i - 3i <• 8 . and i-uckrrs a d Wfaners 'is 6 I t lis «'d Pii-lirywrts in good 8i■•!» v. a<l in > wi'h a brisk Bal«. Hena !>-■■■ '■ ""> < 4s 3d, roosters 3s 3d to 4s 9d, duckling'' 3< to 5s 3d, ducks 43. <i r>e 4", sp. tu keys 12a 6d to 14s, all at per pair. iVih Tim« u Farmer*' Kx hi <_'•• Con. pmy (per M J. B. Kn In -i, -<uct on<e) repor' on \> Bt S-it d-is's follows :-Fou.'try—A. fai 'mry fe> d keen o ptuion; .•> t>>ra 3s •<> 4b. hens '■- 9 ' ' 3p 3d, 'ufk* 3- 31 !<• 3 < d per p-nr, Mr key >.b'e sss 6rl end. Pigs--Good wean <» f> 6' 1 to 9« fir, wer-ds 2.i 6d t-> S~ ea h. Potatoos— A plethon <»i se»-<i Djr.ven >, an<i plai.ti £ being nearly nv ,' •■ <-, wa- ac n«i«'»r abl* slump »< tt'O ■>• v ; •' "i'<"i f • Dl 2« In 5- p r >aoi> ; table Derwenta, 6s fid to 8* 6d. Fowl wheat—Broken 7<« to 8a 6d, who'o 9s 6d per -ack, all packs in
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 124, 5 November 1901, Page 2
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412Commercial. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 124, 5 November 1901, Page 2
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