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COMMERCIAL.

Stronach, Morris and Co., Ltd., report for week ending Thursday, 6th June, 1929, as follows: Oats.—Threshing' is now practically finished, and very few samples are coming to hand. Millers, however:, will still take any lines of good heavy Gartens suitable for milling x purpose:; at up to 3s -id on trucks, country sidings, sacks extra. Wheat.—The bulk of the local wheat has now changed hands, though odd samples are still coming forward. Millers will take any lines suitable at the following prices. Tuscan— 5s 9d, Hunters 5s lid, and Velvet 6s 3d, on trucks, country sidings, according to railage. Fowl wheat meets with fair demand at up to 6s per bushel, ex store, Dunedin. Potatoes.—Fair consignments are coming forward ,and there is a fair enquiry for prime tables, which are bringing up to £6 ex store, Dunedin. Blighted lines, however, are difficult to dispose of. Chaff.—Consignments are still coming forward, and the demand is confined to prime bright oaten-sheaf, which is bringing up to £5 10s ( truck, Dunedin. Inferior qualit however, is difficult to dispose of _- FRUIT AUD PRODUCE WORLD. RETLLY/S REPORT. The influx of visitors to Duned: stimulated trade, and satisfactory .* sales have been made with all line Poultry: We held our usual sale c Wednesday, and a special sale o Thursday, both of which were moi successful. During the week we sole Violets : 3d, 4d. Paper white narcissi 6d. Birch Foliage—4d. 6d. Section honey Choice 10s, inedim Bs, broken 4s Cabbage Is 6d, 2s; Cauliflower 4s <jd I 6s Cucumbers —Hothouse 7s 6d Eggs—2s Id, 2s 3d, preserved Is Od, i 8d per dozen. Mutton Birds—Extra large 10s 6d pe dozen. Quinces 2£d. Christchurch Tomatoes : Local hothous 9d, Is sd, Timaru hothouse 9d, Is 6 seconds 4d, Tree tomatoes s£d, 7d. Green Peas—6d Garlic 4d, 6d Medlars—3id. sd, egg fruit—3d, 9d. Butter—Pats, bulk Is 4d, separate 1b 6d Bacon*—Choice Is 2d: Peanuts sd, Brazils lOd. Walnuts lOd, Is. Cheese—Medium 9d, lOd Tea—Orange Pekoe 2s 6d. Beeswax 1b Bd, horsehair Is 9d. Bacon pigs—Prime 7Jd> porkers to 7d heavyweights 4d, 6d, choppers 3d Honey—Bulk 4£d, sd; 10b tins 5s 6< Half-lb pats 4s. pottles lib 7s, 21bs 12s 6d. Apples—Choice Coxes 14s, Delicious 7: 6d, 10s 6d, Jonathans 6s 6d, 7s 6d, other! 4s, 7s, cooking 4s to 7s. Dessert Pears—Winter Coles Bs, inferidJ 2s, 4a, Winter Nelis 8s Passions—l4s American valencias 36s Lemons —Missions 465. Grapefruit—33s Mandarines : Choice 22s 6d Bananas—Hipe 30s Victorian Grapes—Choice 22s Od Cocoanuts 18s per sack Potatoes—Canterburys, Oamarus, Outrams, 6s to 7s cwt. Onions. —Canterburys 9s, pickling ss, 7s Oyster giit 8s 6d. Australian Piemelons—lss. Fat 18s to 27s 6d - Black Leaf "40"—10-lb tins 545, half-lb tins 5s Bd, 21bs 15s 6d Wheat—Fowl 6s Od, 7s Oata—A gartons t 3s 6d, B3s 2d per bushel Bran—£7 10s. Pollard, .£9 Oatsbeaf chaff— £s 10s, £(i per ton. Cow ( haff j64. Lueerne Hay— £s.] Poultry—On Wodcesday we sold 160 hens at 2s lOd to 5s 6d, 114 cockerels 5s to lis 6d, 26 small cockerels 2s, 4s lOd, 71 ducks 4s lOd, 8t Bd, all at per pasr. At our special pure bred poultry sale on Thursday, we sold :—163 hens at 3s 4d to 13s, 147 cockerels at 5s to 295, 14 cockerels (culls) 3s, 4s id, 310 pullets 6s Od to 30s, 3 pullets (culls) 4s, '9 bantams 3s 4s, 7 ducks lis all at "per pair," Turkey golllidtolsSd. KEILLY'S CENTBAL PRODUCE MART Dunedin.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3901, 11 June 1929, Page 6

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COMMERCIAL. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3901, 11 June 1929, Page 6

COMMERCIAL. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3901, 11 June 1929, Page 6

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