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GOLCONDA COMPMHfI The manager reports the w| work for the week:— The winze from the tunnel connected with the rise lovel. There is too much up from the bottom to aseeitaragjH dip of the re of we sunk' am nearly certain it isa new ? Ms|§l For the last 10ft of sinking 'ii-M seen nice colours of gold, the hanging-wall dropper Wils,%Mlf the main 1 reef where (discontinued sinking: We have timbered up the east crosscut to continue winze on a dropper in thn the reef and the prospects, gold being seen ia jwfcM We are rising f o connect main airway, so that we sary put the pipes in froaj^^H KING SOLOMON PEg'&jjß (PBESS AB6OCUTXOX INVEHCAEGILL, The wash up at King Solflfatn^jß for the week totalled 7(50b. GENERAL MERCHAfM GROCERIES. Business in the wholesale ■ grocery trade is still more «r\xufl|| organised, bat there was notloulij|£j|£BH mcnt during the week. '''^ajjj There is still a lot of eMiMaHj the application of the iilh t«4|9H[ will not ran satisfactorily ustilMijH printed and circulated. So fjfcftdHH reports, are in most cwm''Mlm|H of information to many Following last week's cuit manufacturers, several faaßjifißl lines of biscuits have been admitpiMijSßj Some of these, advances tureTjjjHH prise in the trade, as praeUcaffillflH enters into water biscuits and etaflj while flour was recently ndarajmnHH There is a general feeling 1 that MfUuHl are too high, and this latest iripSdH fault in decreased sales to th« The following increases niill «fflW new price-list Assorted MtcmflffMi wine, super wine, -vanilla oval water, round water, root, gingernuis, coconuts, W.J)c£3jjH cream crackers have been mJyjMjBB At the Calcutta auction c* 4|tfflH| held last week a -very small MMfJufll chests was entered. This WrMißHj cheats of fannisga. The entry is due to the end ol iog shortly, most useful cleaned up in the past auction selection shoved •"S™M end of the season tea bo£ag-fr|BjJP| included stalky, poor l{auo(Oß|j(HH fercnt types. Owing to entry there will >be no Supplies are reported » the end of the month is th« Calcutta tea auction*! reason. Average prices ferred lo ran:—Broken moil, 6 annas 6 pies; nu&KjuHH good, up to 1 rupee. mon, 5 annas; medium, 6 up to 10 annas •t< pies. , 5 - annas 3 pies; good, up to 1 rupee. "The .Java .tea market r*aimUH|| and common and loir by a 'brisk market, which VltjHBH 5-> io- 7i< per enL aiael>?llwrifeMßMMM Tfcejoflering. at- iMtCpjonibo. of. Ceylon tea lb. Lower and! pwdtnm jprnjMHHHi demand; and. ~ realftttff' than at 1 the previous ftixctlffpHHH| types-, of -teas of-.- thevariety fell in price, rates. An improvement pated within the next two
' The recent "• duty inersasfr &|lf HUH sugar, added to 10s s, ton, making £G .qU tate<J..a reconstruction, ,91 confectionery. So far "Bo M&aHHHj are available. These lSstt_ bp mUHH but jftocors hod <HinfßtHi>iklriwpfßwgw| tarested to bear that the, have been made in ptioef' fffMHH tiie , sales tax. One poaay. BMJwHmH on all boiled lollfes, UiiinmJHHl coss mixture, peppermint*, wtMMHjHj .liard balls, Scotch mixture soft jubes, and. hard jufces, other lines pf slower line of cheap chocolate lOd ha e advanced' to - .la., chocolate linos have heaa and 3d per lb. The. *«£, WnHIH| toffpc -wilt again bfl a cutting line. Jit is '«H ptobtibty be advanced 19. JJJft MfIHH Flour and TiiTl|riMlWß| Australian floor ia again .'bjrfyf [ £7 10s a ton,' f.Oib. ana pollard are also iWgHH| baa is at £* lfis and 45 Vrieei in Australia few i vory low. An attempt proved futile, and Sa .. a '"W*wCT™W f.o.b. for shipment to Kev Local supplies are kmpll'ifijHMjjjj mnnds, therefore quotations Iralia mo of no value, «M<W*TWBW|j slutted state of the inKWrtjvHflraH globes being JSS to £S. SttSWy^njHHIKB An increase ia the a ton wag not unexpected fJ •"fs'wSMßjO the co is a feeling that inr^^iflv(l|9H| The New Zealand imce climbing- to that xnMnc at present is <£3B 4s * W* dificohnta are deducted. >. Jelly Crystal*, jPewj^|jHnH NeW prices are being lines, owing to the inctWCei |®MSH About Is a gross setans' to HjgREgHB aveiage advance ®f jolly Singapore •Early this **ei .there alight movement upward la ."fflowl but this is not expected to WwflM| like the occasional slight * jSBBHW ment so often seen id the** pore. Selling R shiy * w *~4$9H|H going on quietly in the «OIWMSjMH| districts, but buyers aig W* WPEjBgH any large extent, preferring *JjbaH| cases sufficient for their leave speculation atone, ''.i'n-S!rJoHMHII Pepper and pines 8W t i hBH pore, Tvith' no indication ot The bottom has f*Uen out ♦fjrjjHß lian barley market, and "wSfflBM have been issued. Lait j™™ fell 4d to Ss 0d a buslel, feed barley is lOd, aH f.0.« POULTRY The Hod Oomb Egg report that .in spite of sales on Wednesday and "wygnUßiilßßßH were distinctly firm, which are selling at oßtwr corresponding sales- last. J®*?*' -;SE3fflBH| supply of boilers is large %I"HH dp -with more of them. buyers attended the sales, to® bidding was brisk throughout. -/HUBa good enquiry for yearling, lets, turkeys, and heavy J^KSmnBiB The average priae r»aUs#g v ing the week per pair:-r®o»fflgl|jß|Hß light up to Ss, heavy, up to WSjjTKffiM tip to 6s 10d; ducks, up to up to 4s 6d, heavy Bp to <W;SKJHH hens, up to 4s Od; pullets, VWJ9BH up to 7s; turkeys - (gobblers), Ugga—Red Comb- fctpd. tested, guaranteed freah egij** JhHBBM Is.ld; second grade Is ■Messrs Sf*cfa*lane ' *Sd thpii l prices for. eggs are: ritnnHH a doten; second grade,, "l* * <WHH (CONTINUED'^^H|
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20790, 25 February 1933, Page 12
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