Harvey, Fulton & Hill
Messrs. Harvey. Fulton and Hill re port: Poultry: We had a fair yarding. Table birds 1/6 to 5/6, 8.0. hens r/» to 2/1, 8.0. cockerels 1/6 to 2/-, 8.0. pullets, late, 1/3 to 1/9, W.L. hens 1/3 to 1/8, W.L. cockerels 1/2 to 1/8, W.L. pullets 2/6, bantams 6d each, Silki roosters 1/- each, Lit. ducks l/i Io 1/c. Muscovy drakes 2/- to 2/9, turkeys 8/-. Fruit and Vegetables: Tomatoes 1/ to “/fi green peas 2d to 3d lb., onions }d to 3<l lb., esehallots Id lb., jam melons 3d to 6d each, potatoes 1/6 to 2/6 bag. pig potatoes 2/6 sack, kumc ras 2d lb., carrots and parsnips Id bundle, rhubarb Id to 2d bundle, paj sion fruit 9d doz., cabbages 2d to ->d each, apples 1/6 half case, walnuts 4Jd lb., watermelons 5d to 1/- each. Sundries: Cart saddle 35/-. ridine •addle £3 io/-. Douglas motor bike £I 10/-, Panther motor bike £l2 I l ’ gent.'a cycle £2. Vietorv sewing machine £L milk billies 1 ■ each.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 98, 9 April 1934, Page 8
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