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HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE
PEB PBEBS ASSOCIATION. Wellington, October- 23. The Department of Agriculture has received the following cable from the High Commissioner for New Zealand, under last Saturday's London date. (Note. —Quotations, except whene otherwise specified, are average market quotations). Eggs. —Market quiet, with prices .slightly weaker owing to largo supply. Fair demand for cheaper sorts. Per 120: Homo, 13s to 14s Gd; Italian, lis to 12s 9d; Hungarian, 8s 6d to 10s dd; Russian, 8s 6d to 10s; French, 15s to 16s; Dutch, 13s 6d to 15s; Danish, 10s 6d to 12s. Poultry.—Market firm, and good demand. Chickens: Home, 9d to'lOd per lb; turkeys,'home, 9d.to Is 2d. Bacon. —Market quieter; prices firm on account of small supply of all inscriptions. Irish, 70s to 83s; Danish, 74s to 83s; Swedish, 74s to 81s; Russian, 70s to 70s; Canadian, 74s to 78s. Hams.—Market firm. American, 6Gs to 725; Irish, B<is to 106s; Canadian, TDs to 755; English, 92s to 108s.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 1906, 23 October 1912, Page 3
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