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T. LAMASON’S WEEKLY REPORT Our last sale was held on Saturday, March •‘list, when we had a very large attendance, and bidding ivns very spirited. We emote as follows ; —Hens Is fid tn 2s fid. cockerels Is n-i to 2s decks Ir. 9d to 3s, geese 3s fid to Is fid, potatoes 9s to 9s fid. anples 3s fid to Bs, pears 3s to 4s fid. nollard 1 Is fid to 16s, bran 8s fid to 10s. Furniture and sundries at usual auction rates. THE BUTTER MARKET. (Received 1.20 p.m.) London, April 12. Tlie maximum price of butter has been reduced 4s all round. The market is disorganised. There are heavy supplies, the Danish total being estimated at a quarter of a million ami Australian at ninety thousand. For New Zealand, spot or close at hand, there is little business, buyers holding off. Quotations, which are largelv nominal are-Australian choicest 190 sto 182 s. many lines showing signs of heat when made. New Zealand. 201 sto 20fis; Danish, 20bs to 210 s, ....-J; .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 13, 13 April 1917, Page 2
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