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AUCKLAND MARKETS.

The following is the weakly market reSSiT-Thc Ngatiawa brought 731 Jk to a bare market, the whole of which went to immediate consumption. The price is 4* 6d ex store 1 Fowl Wheat-There is sti 1 a good i ,onH and the market is fairly £ $ tpp^ed. Shipment, of new hp-it will be romincr forward next month. In the meantime the price is the Fame at 4s 6d. otw The Wanaka arrived irom ir,n Eolith with a fair shipment, and hS market is now well supplied. To position in the South i; about the 7 n v' -h last reported, and the price locally remain* the same old white 3s ltl and new 2s lid. Chaff -Local is still coming in alowlv, the wet weather interfering with ' harvesting. Small Phipments from Blenheim are arrrvmg each \jc The Holmedale l< due at One--I ga with a fairly large shipment. an d will arrive to a good market. The price for local is U los, and for southorn £5 10p. . 1 Rran __The market is well supplied and the demand good. The price is Pollard is still very scarce. Any «mall lots coming forward go into immediate u«c. The price remains the fame at ,£7 10s. Flour — Northern Roller flour IS Worth =£10 15s per ton, and Southern M 15s per ton locally. Potatoes- The market is slightly easier, with good supplies still coming in' The first .shipment of Southern arrived today in fair order. Suflincnt locals still to come to keep the market supped for about three weeks. The price for local is £4 15s, and for Southern £5 10s. Onions are still scarce, and stocks are low. Prices have advanced to £9 Fungus.—Dry lots coming to hand ire realising 4d; quantity moderate. plax.—Vory little is now coming forward. Home advices chow practi ■ rally no change. There is moderate -business, hut prices remain the came. The local quotations arc £17 10s for jr.f.a.q., £17 for f" a-(l-' antl «-Els 10s for'common. Tow.—The local market, still absorbs -any consignments coming forward. |

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5776, 1 March 1912, Page 5

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AUCKLAND MARKETS. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5776, 1 March 1912, Page 5

AUCKLAND MARKETS. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5776, 1 March 1912, Page 5

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