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TO BUY. WANTED Buy, Old Buildings for Keraoval; best prices given lba Auei Smith-at^lel^U-SSS. ' WANTED PUrchase] Piano, Km frame; must be good value. Address ropiiea to 281, Evg. Post. WANTED to Buy, Quantity of Rabbit Traps. Write^fS^Jivg. Post. WANTED Buy, SectionTLoweF Hurt or Petone. State bedrock price lor cash.,__Pj^ticulara,_3l6,_Eyg. Post."V«7"ANTED BuyTgood~Pialw7 private~».'y-- Tone and appearance essentialCiish buyer. 526; Evg. Post. W ANTED to Buy, Newtown, 5 or "6 rd. House; good condition, urgent 'Write 313, Evg. Post. W "ANTED to Purchase. Mt. Victoria or central, House of 5 or 6 roomsgood doposit down. Write 325 Eve-' Post.' 'ANTED to Buy, a 5, 6, or 7 rd House at Thorndon'; must be in good order. Write 330, Evg. Post. Y?C"ANTED, Piano, inexpensive install- " " ment, in or out of condition; cash down. AppJ.Y_3s3,_Evg^Pc6fc. WANTED to Buy, Caliphont. Write 352, Evg._Post. ITTANTED to Buy, a 4, 5, or 6 rd". ~ » House, Mt. Victoria or vicinity, or ono ecction from Courtenay-pl.; will pay goodj_deposit. Reply 324, Evg. Post. \\TANTED Buy, 4 or 5 ro~omed~Houic, » » early possession, or use of one room to store furniture, £400 deposit, and further £250 by end of year. -. Owners only reply'_3sß, Kvg. Post. „ .T^TANTED to Buy, Badiac Shares. Re:J_"_:Pi T stating pnee to 361, Evg. Post. W "ANTED to Buy, Portable Type- ■„, n writer, Remington preferred. Write teli Post Agency, jNewtown. VHTANTED to Buy, Dinner Suit to fit TT medium figure, sft 10in; must be m perfect condition. Lowest price for cash, 389, Evg. Post. Y\f ANTED Buy, Singer Sewing Mach- " lne, or will exchange, highest cash prices. ■ Rowland Wilson, 101. Manners-st. W ANTED to Buy, SoTdiirT~Tran'sfer, 4 or 5 Rooms; must be good locality; £200 cash available; no agents. Owners communicate 255, Evg. Post. "VT/'ANTED, at once, 4-5-rd. House and / " . con™:> ha? dy to city; can pay £200 deposit. 260, Evg. Post. \7CTANTED to .Purchase, Second-hand ■rim r. Motor- wa e°n- Full particulars to 939, Evg. Post. T\TANTED to Buy Lease and~Furni- * » turo of Apartment House, comfortably furnished, Oriental Bay (on flat), or Wellington terrace preferred. Write 147 Erg. Post. ■ . . X\T ANTED Buy, GrarnT- ".' Phone Records, Gramophones, Typewriters, Golf Sticks, Pawn Tickets, Suits Books, Cameras, Gold Chains, and Diamond Rings. T. Sternberg, 127, Mannersst^ opp. King's Picture Theatre. VV'AiNXKJJ to Buy, 100 Left-o'tTSulFs, ■" „50 pairs Boots; good prices given The Square Deal Shop, 133 a, Vivian-'st Tel. 2335. . ■ •*' - • ■ V*7 ANTED Buy, Left-off Suits, Books', ,7 .-■ iJe?, e-ry> Gramophones,/ Records, Violins, Banjos, Musical Instruments S Glazer. 35, Manners-st. Teh 534 (3 rings). Waivijil. to uuy, in «ny quantity, Gent s Left-off Clothing and Boots Travelling Bags, etc. Woodward, 121 Vivian-si-. Tel. 21-243. , ' W rANTED Buy. Sewing Machines cash waiting - top prices. Globe Machine Co., Grand Opera House. Tel. 21-816. MISCELLANEOUS: FIREWOOD. FIREWOOD. T\^ANTED, to deliver your Firewood t.T and Coal anywhere; blocks 3s mixed 2s 6d.-" 19a,-Abel Smith-st. TeJ. COMMERCIAL ■ —-—♦ "''—..*'. DEIED FRUIT PROSPECTS. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.— COPIRIOHT.) (AUSTRALIAN-SEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received 9th June, o a .m.) LONDON,- 7th June Australian dried fruits are'not. selling well and prices realised are unsatisfactory currants are quoted at 58s to (tfa per cwt, with inferior as low as 51s. One of the leading uroners says quality shows great (alling-off, compared with last season's growth, leaving much to be desired as to colour and condition. Many parcels vary in sire crarlinp hp ing most unsatisfactory^ . latest parcels to arrive.show slight improvement botn in quality anu condition. So far, only common sorts of sultanas have arrived, selling at 55s to 625-.,Jhe. outlook lor dried fruits generally is not bright., It is estimated that California has in stock 300,000 tons of raisins. . PRICE OF COTTON FALLING. „ tt T . LONDON, > 7th June. Cotton.—Liverpool quotation for \mpri?-.n p^lbß UP' and COtt° n> JU' y d"'«ryrSd (Prices since New Year: 2nd Jan. "Id- 31st RAW MATERIALS. i.&"Vf'ft hard p^^'p^ib^n-S-iojd to%. cwpe and smoked ribbed Jute.—July shipment, £27 15s per ton. £36epert O n.and "hlpment, Copra.—May-June shipment, £27 per ton Linseed 0i1.—£39 per ton. Trupentine.—<jSs 9d per cwt. -: FKOZEN MEAT PRICES." , ■ • LONDON, 7th June. Lambs.—Canterbury light, Ud per lb; medium, lOfd; seconds, lOJd. Other selecteds medium, IOJd. Argentine seconds, 93 sd Patagoman seconds, 9jd. Vrozeu • Beef.-Argentine, fores, S}d; hinds, 6Jd. Uruguay, fores, 3d; liind<, 4{d. Chilled Ueef.—Argentine, fores, 3Jd: hinds 6'd. Uruguay, hinds, Sid; fores," Sd. Other meats are unchanged. The New Zealand Meat Producers' Board lias received the-following cable from its London office, dated 6th' June, 1924, advising the Smithfield delivered prices. at that date as follow: — . ' 4 ■ New Zealand Wethers and Maidens;— Canterbury quality, selected brands, 86 and under 7Jd per lb; 57 to 64. 7d; 65 to 72, 6Jd. Other brands: 56 and under, 7d; 57 to 64. 6£d; Co to 72, GJd. N.Z. ewes:. 64 and'under, 53d. N.Z. lamb, Canterbury quality, 36 and under, lid; 37 to 42, lid; 43 to 50, lOd; seconds, 10 Jd; selected, 36 and under,' 11 id; 37 to. 42, Hid. . Other brands, first quality, .42 and under, lOJd; seconds, lOd. New Zealand beef:■ Ox fores sd, hinds sd; cow fores 2Jd, hinds 41d. Argentino chilled beef: Ox fores 3jd, hinds GJd. Argentine frozen beef: Ox fores 3{d, hinds 5Jd. The Bank of New Zealand, Produce Department, has received the followiug advice from its London office, dated 6th June: "The market for wethers is unchanged There is a better demand for ewes. The market is weaker for second quality lambs, while first grades are firm. The market for -ox beef has a weakening tendency.. The demand for cow beef is poor. Wethers, light CJd to 7}d- per lb, heavy 51d to did; ewes, 4?d to 5Jd;- lambs, under 42's lOd to lid, over 42's 9|d to IOJd, seconds 9Jd to lOJd; ox hinds 4id to sd, fores 2}d to 3d; cow hinds 4d to 4id, fores 2}d to 2Jd." FIBRE PRICES. The Department of Agriculture is adVised that the London Manila market has betn inactive all last week and no sales were-re-ported. Quotations for "J" grade, May-July shipments, £DS to £33 10s and value. New Zealand market unchanged. TALLOW EXPORTS. Exports of -tallow for the month of Jfav J924, were 129. tpua; for eleven months ended 31st May Messrs. Dalgety. Christchurch, reIK>rt an export of 15,118 tons," a3 compared with 24,2C1i tons for the corresponding period of 1922-23. Sales in New Zealand for May amounted' to 118 tons. .: DAIRY PRODUCE'MARKET. The National Dairy Association of New Zealand, Ltd., has received the following- cable from its London office, dated 7th June •— "Butter: Market firmer. New Zealand, salted. IGSa to 170s: New Zealand unsalted, 180s lWs.to"'i(Jo3;'[rish. IOSs to 170s: Danish,']3os to 18Ss; notch. 170s to 1745. Cheese: Quietly steady: No- Zealand,' »hite onti wlourcrt, fiOs to a"» (or fresh landed soodo; Auatrollaa, til io'iZti CUMtllu tt«V, tit W 50."-

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1924, Page 3

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