MARKET NOTES.
Ru :-.-i s Brav Bros., Ltd., Auctiooeers
:ahd Fruit Salesmen, Dee street, Invercargill reports as follows : — '"■■Produce. — Potatoes are in heavy suppiy and are slow selling at £ 6 to £6 10s per ton. Seed Potatoes are in de'rpmd at up to 10s per cwt. Onions are plcntiful and are selling at up to 12s per cwt. Oats (fol fowl feed) 5s 4d to 5s 91 per iiusliel. Qhalr. — Prime quality to £3'iQs j cv t-m ; | discoloured £5. Gaten Strav £5 10s per ton ; damaged, 2s 6d per ba'e. MeggiU s Lipseed Meal, ,30s per bag. MeggiU's .Caff $&H(i|ood, 30s per bag: 'Oatdnst. t's p- r bag Bifan, 10; per bag. Pollard, i 2s per bag Farro Food, 12s per bag. Molasses, 17s ,;.d per cwt. ^■Fruit. — Apples are in heavy supply, and prices show a decrease. Choice Be?. i sert Apples are selling at from 3d to 4d per lb first grade. Cooking Apples, 7s to 8s per case. Pears. — Choice Dessert are "selling at up to 4d per lb ; secondary, 2^d topd lb. Cooking Pears, 2d to 2§d per lb. Vegetables, — Cabbage, 5s to 6s sack. Svredes, 2s to 3s 6d per bag. Carrots, 4s per bag. Parsnips, to 2d per lb. plBFGenera.l. — L'epp Bait Lick, 2s 3d per brick, 2s wholsesale. ■ Ilorse Covers (best American Duck) £2 15s to £3 eacli). Cow Cdyers, 22s 6d to 30s. Bootsv 35s per pair. Honey, 10s per tin. Tea, 12s per packet. Jam, 2s 6d per pot. Mutton Birds, ls per bird. I i^Kfttor Cars. — One Buick, five-sealer, £250 ; one Halliday five-seater, £175 ; One late model Studebaker, £400 ; One Douglas 'Motor Cycle, £35; 1 Triumph, late mcdei kick start, 4 h.p. £100. These motors are guaranteed in tip-top order and any trial will be given. f'S ®"urn^ure- — We have supplies of new pattern Linoleums, and invite your inspection of sarne at our Spey street, wai'hoase. We stock all classes of fumiture and bedding, and also have Pianos and Sewing ■achines for sa-le. |ffl®"Land Department. — 532 acres fiat rich land, i mile from school and post office, situated in the Mossburn district. The ^^^ropcrty includes a seven-roomed dwelling, a two-roomed cottage, an eight stalled fc stable and loft, c.haff house, inrplement ^ed, loose box, and shearing shed. About 70 acres plougbed and 160 acres in new grass. Prica £13 per acre. I Mr Chas_ Duerden whose advertisement appears in our profeseional columns 5^ ^ prepared to supply a full orchestra for parties, dances, or other funetions ro.•y?* 1^nng aaroe. All inquiries should be directed to Mr Duerden, direet to his L" restdence, 25 Princess street, Georgetown, . Invercargill.
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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 19, 23 July 1920, Page 9
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436MARKET NOTES. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 19, 23 July 1920, Page 9
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