SOUTHERN MARKETS
By Tolecraph—Press Association. Christchurch, November 13. " There is still a littlo doing in oatsheaf chaff, the price being M per ton for i prime at country stations. There lias fbeon better inquiry for potatoes from ! Auckland, which is now practically the ionly market for southern potatoes. Buvjers have been paying 7s. 6d. and i 2 : IBs., at country stations, and some have ■ secured supplies at .£2 and .£2 ss. The i difficulty at present is to secure shinning' j space for the northern market. There is not a large quantity of potatoes offering, although supplies are 6aid to be i«ill fairly plentiful. 1 "CEREMILK"-FED CALVES BRING BIG PRICES. Hundreds of farmers all over the Dominion testify to the splendid resulfa -, obtained from feeding calves on "CERE- : MILK " For instance, here's what Mr. j Herbert Edge, Waikiekie, a North Auckland fanner, says:—"l have been using 'CEREMILK' for my calves all last season and this season, and-I have just sold 'any calves at £5 per head—a very tall 'price for calves not yet four months old and of no special breed." There are ino superfluous or inferior ingredients in ; "CEREMILK." .It is a well-balanced ration containing the most nutritious of New Zealand's cereals. At all stores and factories.—Fleming and Co., Ltd., I. i Jervois Quay, Wellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 43, 14 November 1917, Page 8
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