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J. BRAID AND COMPANY.

Messrs. J. Braid and Co. held, ajiother very successful sale of choice flowering shrubs and plants from the nursery of Mr. W. Freeman.

These sales have given a great many people the opportunity of securing really first-class healthy plants, and at very reasonable prices.

The produce and vegetable market remains firm. New potatoes realised from l£d to 3Jd lb, old potatoes from 12/6 to 13/ cwt, Japanese onions from 23/ case, local onions from 4d Ib, baled hay £8 10/ ton, wheat from 8/6 bushel, maize from 8/6 bushel, oats 5/9 to 7/ bushel, straw from £8 10/ ton, Blenheim chaff from £14 ton, sharps from £10 10/ ton, cabbages from 8d to 2/ dozen, cauliflowers from 1/9 to 4/6 dozen, carrots from 1/ to 1/3, parsnips from 1/7 to 1/9 dozen, lettuce from 6d to 8d dozen, celery from 6d to Sd, rhubarb from 6d bundle," turnips from 1/3 dozen, Stunner apples 14/6 to 17/ case, cooking apples 15/ case.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 247, 17 October 1919, Page 7

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J. BRAID AND COMPANY. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 247, 17 October 1919, Page 7

J. BRAID AND COMPANY. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 247, 17 October 1919, Page 7