THE GITY MARKETS
Hardly ally appreciable cliauge has to he- reported.this week, regarding fruit supplies generally. . A'small shipment of i'iji. bananas of: rather inferior quality arrived this week. Sydney-consign-ments were slightly smaller than those of last week, but prices were just about par. Vegetables-are in heavier supply this week, all-lines being easier. Fresh eggs- are in keen, demand. Yesterday's approximate values . are:—Mandarins, Bs., 10s.;Gd. case; pineapples,- Ss., 95.; "queen pines, 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d.; American Lato Valentia oranges, 225. 6d.; Sydneyoranges, Bs., .95.; Island oranges, 105.,. lis.. Gd.; Soville.oranges,- 10s., 12s. 6d.; Pcorman oranges, Bs. 6d., : 9s. 6d.;. passiorifruit, Bs. Gd., 10s. Gd.;: passion-, fruit (local), ss. .6d., Gs. 6d.; Jlildura lehions," 145., 155.; Sydney lemons, Bs., 9s. ; local lemons, 7s. to Bs. Apples— 'Jonathans,'4s. to 7s. 3d.; R-ymer, 4s. Gd.,- ss. 9d.; Bokewcod, 55., ss. 9d.; Lord "Wolseley, 55., 7s. ; AVasliingtons, ss. 6d., 75.; Muriroe's Favourite, 4s; Cel., 6s. 9d.; Epps Seedling, 2s. Cd., 3s. 3d.; Dougherty, Gs., Bs.;. Stunners, 3s. to 7s.- 6d.,' according to quality . and size; Pears —Dessert, 75., 9s. half-caso; cookingj.ss. 6d.,' Gs. 3d. caso. : Vegetables —Cabbages, Is. to 2s. 9d. sack; cauliflower, ss. to Bs. 6d. sack; carrots, 2s. 6d., 3s. Gd. sack; parsnips, 2s. 3d., 3s. saok; beetroot, 35., 4s. sack; cucumbers, Ss., 10s. Gd. doz.; rhubarb, 9d. pound; pumpkins, 75.-, Bs. Gd. sack; marrows, 75., 9s. sack; French.beans, 9d.' ib.; turnips, Is., 2s. sack; swedes, 25., 2s. 6d. case;, lettucej Is. to ss. case'; spinach, 25., 3s. . case; celery, Is. 6d. to ssi dozen; asparagus, 2s. 9d.pound; spring onions, 6d., 10d/ doz.; radish, 6d., Is. doz.; potatoes, £7 10s., £8 ton; .onions, ,6s. bag; fresh eggs, Is. Gd., Is. Bd. doz.
' PRICES FOR FROZEN MEAT i (IJy Tolezranh.—Prc;s Association.) Chrlstchurch, July 30. The task of the conimitteo. representing -meat producers, exporters, and freezing companies- which met three mouths ago .and fixedi prices until July 31, needed no continuing to further fix ■prices. Mutton and lambs have been selling at higher rates lately than tlie piice fixed by the committee, and with the opening up of space at freezing works free-trade has-, again asserted! itself, consequently unless unexpected cir-cumstances-happen to cause congestion, which is hardly, likely as the freezing season is about iiiiislied, and the flow of stock small, the work of the committee will bo at an end for some time.
The Associated- Auctioneers have ,in contemplation the removal of their saleyards from Solway to a site at Lansdon'ne. The residents of Lansdowno are protesting vigorously, - and there is talk of an application to the Supreme Court for an injunction—Masterton correspondent. ';
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 31 July 1915, Page 8
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