UNCHANGED RATES
MARKETS IN HAMILTON
FRUIT AND VEGETAILIB. POTATOES I.\' FULLER SL‘PPLY. Little change has [won apparent for mm and wgotuhlcs 0n thu local mar—ket. durmg (he inst week and prlres have remained generally firm. \Vlth regular shipmr‘nts~ of potatoes arriving them has been an easing tendency {ol' kills line. but pll'ces have nut changed materially‘
“M’l-‘i'x‘éwt-«J‘l‘lowlng pflces are current : Apples.—L‘ox‘s Orange Plpplhs. 6: col! store. 79 lid [q 1031} Delicious. ex
cool store. '75 to 85 6d: 8X OTChal‘dv 55 m 69; .lonatlmns, ex root store. ”is to 73 6d; ex Uri-hard. is lid to Gs; Bal-m-ats, as m 65. oil; Washington. 55 to 55 (ill; McMahon \\'hites, Gs to 65 0d; Dohcrt)‘. is lid to 55 Gd; Sturmere, is to 7s Gd. Pears: \Vinter 'Lloies, 85 in 9x; \\'inier .\‘olis. is to 78 .‘id; Conference. is to 55: L'lnwnhue. 53 to 05. all three-quarter bushel cases. Passion fruit. “is to its per tomato case; lemons. first grade. 128 to “5. others Us to 105. Oranges: Aituteki Island. 185 to 265; .\lauke island. leis to 203; American. 32. 6d to 335 Gd per case. Bananas: Ripe and turninz. 225 6d to 2715. Tree tomatoes. black. as to 5;»: (id; red. is to is 9d. Hothouse beans. 9d to 10d per lb. Hothouse tomatoes. ilrst grade, 7d to 8d: others id to Gd. Hothouse grapes, liolmun‘s. first grade. 15 id to 15 6d llm others. is 3d to is 3d~ Prices for \rgctablcs.—Uabbages: ()‘nokune Savoy. 7s lo 85 6d per sack: Pukekohe lJrumheud, 55 to (is per bag; cauliflower. its to Us per bag; Citron and pie melons, id to 8d each, according to size; Swedes. Olmkune, 23 6d to 35 per bag; ’l‘suranga kumares. is (id to 55 per bag; pumpkins. red. as lid to is per cwt.; grey, '55 to (is per C\\‘t.; unions. as per sugar has: potatoes. south island. L") 105 to £lO per ton; letturc. 23 (id to 75 per hanena vase: rhubarb. 2s to 35 (id dozen: rm-rois, lid to 9d; parsnips, 8d to NM. looks. ind to is in; spring onions. Gd to 3d; hm‘ironl. id to Bd. all per dozen: bundles. Ohakune Brus: sci sprouts, Aid to bid per it). i Market For Grain. ‘ ' \\’heat is available in good supply.‘ ‘but the quality of the grain is not high. Pl‘icn‘s haw boon tlrm under a good demand and the rum-cut notation is (is 9d per hushrl. Maizo is selling at Ts 9d ex stol‘r. lh'ccnlly supplies have been running from the Bay of. Plenty. but this grain is too new and cannot be lu-pl. ’l‘hv l‘l‘OD is light and‘ there is nut, llllil'il iiiu-iihuml or prives‘ being l't‘illlt'Ctl. The following values‘ are t'urruni:—,\li\ml grain. is in] 1301' bushel; mils, is lid pr-r bushel for A‘ (iartons, and is int fur ll iinrtuns: barley, is fill [N‘l' bushel: ih'sl gl'zuic‘ Blenheim i‘hafl'. 533‘ 1m; 1m- ion: pollerd. rlu Hrs lu-r Ion: bran, L‘s ill-s pol‘ ton. Dairy Produce Market. The local innit-r nm‘krl remains nun at In 4d and is :ld 1m- factory. and is id for nan-3. .\‘u rhauge has been recorded for eggs. and prices In unaltered at L’s Yul, The enact or the cold weather is Itili felt in the Ilsh industry where there is a scarcity of all varieties. Flaunder ie practically unprouumble.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19904, 5 June 1936, Page 2
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