WELLINGTON MARKETS.
— : • : George Thomas reports produce pices- as follows :— There' is. but little, alteration. Oats'still remain at 2s 6d to 2s 7d ; but this quotation is simply for tihis week's' sales, as they :mus,t : lo w^r; 1 and that very shortly. . Qatnieal, sicarce, £13 ; flour, £1 Tio £11. 10s ; pollard, £5 ; bran, j£4 ; wheat, fowls', 3s to 34 3d; bftrley, 2s 9,d ; t^nize, 3s 9d j potatoes, plentiful supply at £3 103 r.o'riibns, do do, £7 to £8 ; chaff, £4 10s ; V»ufter, suit, very little m the market ; wuntvy, holders ask lOd, but at present Bd. is tlie highest price given; tne market is decidedly hardening ; cheese, §| drug, . 4d to sd. A. large quantity ,of fruit has been placed at exceptionally low prices, cooking apples selling from 2s 6d per case : much change is not anticipated during the coining \veek, as advices are to hand nf sUll larger shipments on the way. Eggs, Is 6d to Is 7d ; fowls, 3s 9d to 4s ; ducks,- 4nt ----- -•■-•• • ■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 81, 4 March 1884, Page 2
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165WELLINGTON MARKETS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 81, 4 March 1884, Page 2
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