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Commercial.

NEW ZEALAND FAIUIEIIS' CO-OPE] (ATI VE DLSTiIiUUTiNU CO., LTD. WEEKLY UEPOKT. (Special to the llorowhenua Chronicle). Wellington, August T. The potato market is much the same as last week, theu; being a fail , demand, witli supplies freely coming forward, and prices remaining unchanged except for a slight weakening tendency. There is still good demand for seed lines and prices are unchanged at lasi week's rales. Poultry is still in excellent demand, turkeys especially being eagerly sought after. Pork is scarce with a splendid demand al most satisfactory prices. Larger supplies of both these lines could be assimilated at very payable prices. show a change from last week, and pi , ices arc now somewhat lower. (J rain remains practically unchanged, (.'halT is slow of sale, supplies being well maintained at same prices as have been ruling for the last few weeks. EIiIT.LV Apples arc scarce and meet a ready sale, there being very little fruit of any kind coming lo the market. AHMETABLES. Parsnips are in good demand, and high prices are being realised for choice lines. All other vegetables meet a very fair demand Choice cabbages bring good prices, but cauliflowers arc weaker. Potatoes. Seed, Vp-to-dates and Northern Star £~i lOs to £0: Dakota lied t'S; (ianickeepcr i'O 10s; Princess Victoria, £7 per ton. Potatoes. ■ Prime i'-J 10s to €-1 15s per ton. Onions. Prime, i'S per ton. Cabbage. Choice Is l<i Os lid per sack. Carrots. -Choice Is to 5s per sack. Cauliflower. Choice -Is to ; >s per sack. Parsnips. 0s to 7s per sack. Swedes. 2s (Id cwt. Turnips. -While, 2s M sa.-k Lettuce. Choice is to 5s fid per case. Apples. Cooking ■■>,< I'm 7pry case: d«'sscrl 7s <id lo i.Uper case. Cheese.--Best factory mediums o?,d per lb. Eggs. Fresh, Is -id dozen. Butter. Separator 1s: milled lid: dairy lid per Hi. Dressed Pork. 70's In 00's \\U\ : Uo\s to lUO's i;d : baconers 5Ad ; choppers (heavy) uid to -Id; slips (id lo li.lil; sucker--7d per lb. lioney. id per lb. New season s seel ions 'is d.o/c'ii. Beeswax. Is (ill (ici , II). .i.Mingiis. l.jd per lb. Walnuts. 7d nor lb. Tallow. Casks 'J Is (id to ■'!d : I ins 'JMs (o l?"is cwt. Poultry. ('ockci'i'hi os to i-; for good birds: hens Us (id to Is fid : good Ijible hens ss: good heavy ducks 7s (»d : Indian Runners (is lo (is (id per pair; turkey gobblers, Is pel , lb; hens 10il per lb live weigh I. Maize.— 5s per bushel. Wheal. Is (id per ln;-!;el. Ten sack, lols Is -Id. Iced Barley. ; !.s Id per bun. Peas. -!s lOd per bushel. Pollard. L' 7 piT ton; I U.s less for lon lols. Bran, i's 5s per ton ; Ids less for (on lots. Barley Meal. £7 Ids per (on. 10s less I'm , Inn lots. Pure Pea Meal, i' 75s per .Molas.scs Eodder. i'-) p..-r = ■ ■! or 5s (id per cwt. Molasses )n (.'asks. II •.»••> •'. r (on or 'Jos per ca.sk: (is per •v.-l case. ChaiV.-- Oaten Shea I' L 5s >:•!• lon ex slore. Special Muo■iioiis for large lols. liny.- Prime, i'-l to 1:5 10s pel' lon. Sucrosiue. t'7 per lon in •■■l'O's. Aleat and Bone Meal. -17s per 1.00: !)s per 50 and 5s per 'Jslb bag. Straw.--'i'-'! 10s per ton ex store. Linseed Oil Cake.---Nuts, genuine, £'12 lOs per (on or l ; .!s per cwl. Meal, i'lo or l ; »s lid per cwl. Oiils-l'Ved 2s lid; good feed Algerians 'Js !Jd ; Duns 'is )>er liushcl. ■ Oats. --Crushed JJs -k\ per bushel. Seed Oats. --Specially dressed Algerians -Js 8d per bushel; Ciartons, Spari'owbills, DunsSlo.nn Kings' ;7 »s (id jK'i , bushel. IT' WOH RED WONDEI'uS. " While ploughing I was seizei u-itli. iiifliienaa, , 'writes Mr M. ■!■ Me A vary, Ohura. N.Z. "I went tr. bod and was so ill next, day that 1 called in the doctor. He prescribed for mo. but his medicine did no croocl. A friotirl rocnnmiended me to try Oliuiiiborlaiti's Cough R«ir.o<lv find I did. ft worked wonders and I was al'lo to resume tny ploughing in a few days. . For sale ereryTl'ore.—Advtt

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 August 1913, Page 1

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Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 August 1913, Page 1

Commercial. Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 August 1913, Page 1

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