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NAVY LEAGUE WAR FUND.

RANGIORA. The following additional contributions to the Navy League Fund have been received l>v the treasurer of the Rungiora Patriotic , bund:—J. -T. Matthews 10/-, Mark Wright | €1 1/-, F. Ilorrell £1 1/ . .las. Anderson 10/-, H..1.C. £l, J.A.K. £l, Mrs J. Fraser £t 1/-,; W. Harman £l, J. S. Chisliolm 10/, D.! McKay 81, A. S. Prestney El, F. B. Lane 81,1 snooker match 10/-; total to date, 841 2/6. ASHLEY. The following subscriptions to the Navy League Fund have been collected at Ashley: j .1. E. <!. Simpkinson £■"> ">/-. Ashley Patriotic Committee. £5, J. K. Burns £l. J. and F. J. Criglington £2, (i. S. Smith £1 1/-, J, Gil- | lespie 2/fi, ,1. Douds £l, Miss H. Callcuder £l, Miss E. Callender 7/fi,■ ('.. H. Downing I 10/-, J. F. Dawson £!. R. Collie £1 1/-; j total, £l9 7/-.

White turnips, 4d lo 5d per dozen I bunches. Swede turnips, 1/0 to 2 ,'3 per sugar bag. Parsnips, 7d lo 8d per dozen; lo 2/3 per sugar bag. Onions, 5/C to 0/- per cwt,'or 2/-I hunches. AUCKLAND MARKETS. ISpecial io The Sun.l AUCKLAND, July 20. Shipments of potatoes came to ihand by the Te Anau and Westralia, and were chiefly distributed ex | wharf. The Koromiko to-day has fur-; j ther heavy shipments. The market | i will thercforj,; be well supplied, but i prices remain very firm al last | week's figures, viz.: £9 10 - to £lO. j There will not be any further arrivals before the end of next week, j but stocks in hand are ample for all requirements. Further shipments of Melbourne 1 'onions arrived by the Victoria, via Sydney and the price remains steady. • at 9/6 per cwl, and the quality is J good. Fin ther lots will come for- : waril by each fortnightly boat io keep this market well supplied. Heavy arrivals of maize continue j , lo come to hand, but the market is ; 'steady at late figures, (iood old 'maize fetches 4/1 per bushel for! j wholesale lines on wharf, and slight-! ]y lower rales rule for dry new ] crop. | Large shipments ol oats by the Warrimoo are being worked down \ and the vessel is expected to load I again at the Bluff for Auckland towards the end of the month. The Kamona arrived yesterday at I Onehunga from Piclon with a shipment of Blenheim chaff, most of I which was distributed from the railway salions. The price is .V.7 15/- to j ,V.tf 'per ton. Local lots are selling I at lower rales.

; For Bronchial Coughs, take Woods," liroiit Peppermint Cure. 4 If you love gardening, you need The | Sun Gardening Book. Trice 1/-, posted I VS.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 763, 21 July 1916, Page 8

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NAVY LEAGUE WAR FUND. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 763, 21 July 1916, Page 8

NAVY LEAGUE WAR FUND. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 763, 21 July 1916, Page 8

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