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Bray Bros' Report.

Messrs Bray Bros., Inveroargill, report as follows :—

Good supplies of all produce line 3 bave ! oome to hand during tha week. The potato j market is Btill very dull. There is, however, I fair enquiry for good seed lin .s. Chaff iB ooming to hand m fair quantities. Wheat is scarce, but other lines of produoe are fairly plentiful. Straw— We have ample supplies, price L 2 15 . per ton. Chaff, L4 5s per ton for bright heavy samp'es. Good chaff, L4. We have over 15 tons cow chaff on hand, from L2 5s to L 3 per ton. Wheat, 3s 6d, 3s 81 and 3a yd per bushel. Oats, beßt feed, 2s 4d and 2s 5d per bushel ; re(eots from 2s 6d to 7s per bag. Potatoes, L3 lss per ton, ex store. We oan do with one or two lines of good table potatoes if farmers cared to oons-gn. We have heavy supplies of . Up-to-Date, White Elephant, Scotia, and Northern Star seed arriving next week, whioh we will have ou view fot prospective buyers. Crushed Linseed— We have good supplies a. 16s per owt. Barley |meal, 7s 6d per cwt, Bran, bs per sack. Pollard, Bs, per sack. Onious, 10s per cwt.) Vegetables.— Good supplies of Cabbage, 3s per sack. Carrots. 4s per cwt. Marrows, 6a per owt. Swedes, ls 6d per sack. Parsnips are wanted. Fruit.— There are pood supplies of all seasonableifruits. Cooking apjca, 7s 6d per oase. Dessert apples (N.Z.), 9i p.r case. Hobart apples, 12a 6d per oase. Oranges. -lOs per oase. Peats, 3Jd per lb. -Mandarins, 14s 6o per oase. Lemons, 12s 6d per oase. Pines, lis per oas.. Marmalade oranges, m per lb. Walnuts 6J. ib. Barcelona, 6d lb. Peanuts, 2§d lb. '.Fjgs— Small entry. Suokers, 10. to 12s 6d. Heavy we&ners, Ll to 255. We remind farmers that we are agtnts for a northern baopn firm, and oan quote good prices for baoon pigs. Poultry— Good entry; about 100 pullets and young laying hens being entered. These met with keen competition. White Leghorn pallets, 3s to 3aJ 6d ; Black Minoroas, 1 8s to 4s. Silver Wyandottes, 33 6 J. Aged hens, ls 6d to Is 9_. Cockerels, ls 6d to Is 9d; Small fowl*, la 3d. Indian runner ducks, 3s to 4s 6d.

. Honey, 4Jd per lb, Sound hams, 7d per lb.

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 427, 15 July 1913, Page 5

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Bray Bros' Report. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 427, 15 July 1913, Page 5

Bray Bros' Report. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 427, 15 July 1913, Page 5