MARKET NOTES.
Messrs Bray Bros. (Invercargill) Ltd., j Auctioneers, Dee street, report as follows : There has been good demand for all classes of produce. Large consignments of potatoes have been handled by us during the week, and prices ex store are from £7 10s to £8. Onions, 12s 6d per cwt. Wheat — Supplies exhausted. Oats for fowl feed, 5s 6d to 5s 9d. Chaff to £8 5s, for prime ; discoloured £6. Oaten Straw, £5 10s per ton. Meggitt's Linseed Meal, 25s per bag. -Oatdust, 6s 6d per bag. Bran, 10s per bag. Pollard, 12s p.er bag. Fruit. — Consignments have been rather "light" during the week, and prices sbow a considerable increase. Apples (dessert) 2-fd to 4-g per lb., according to grade and variety. Apples (cooking), 2^d to 2|d per lb. Pears, 2-^d to 4-^d per lb. Quinces, 3d per lb. General. — Lepp Salt Lick 2s 3d per bvick. Cow Covers (lined), 21s '6d ; (unlined), 19s; Ilorse Covers, £2 15s to £3. Mutton Birds (in kits containing 24 to 40 birds), ls per bird. Boots, 35s per pair. Honey (101b tins), 10s per tin. Tea in 51b packets, 13s 6d. Furniture. — We have received a consignment of new Linoleums of the latest patJ terns. We also have received some very nice carpets, and a selection of new and up-to-date Sea-grass Chairs. We manufacture furniture of oak or rimu to any design. We invite your inspection and enquiries. Land Department. — ' We haye 'for sale a forr-roomed house and 7g acres of good dairy ing land in Tuatapere. The outbuild- ' ing ■ include a five-stalled stable and a ' two-stalled mi iking shed. The owner of ] tnis property is seliing in order to take up a larger farm.
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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 13, 11 June 1920, Page 9
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283MARKET NOTES. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 13, 11 June 1920, Page 9
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