a. S y DOMINION OF NEW ZEALANQ | VEGETABLES | I i CEILING PRICES FOR OCTOBER . j I . Canterbury and Otago per lb. (Graded onions • • • 4,|d. Ungraded onions • • 3jd. Pickier onions - • . 3Jd. Silver beet - - - - sd. I Cabbages (Drumhead and I Savoy varieties) - - 3{d. I Cabbages (Spring and Pointed (varieties) ... 4Jd. Swedes - * • - Nd. Parsnips • • • • 4d. I* • “' Carrots .... 3jd. Pumpkins and squash • • 6d. IKumeras .... sjd. Potatoes Canterbury and Otago • 2d. I I I In some remote areas where long-distance freights are involved, slightly | higher prices for some vegetables may be authorised by the Price Tribunal. J 4 “Current Celling Prices'* are broadcast daily at 9.30 a.m. | COUPON CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER | WEEK i MEAT BUTTER I SUGAR TEA I . | Oct. I to Oct. 7 48 & 49 49 49 49 . J | Oct. Bto Oct. 14 49 &SO to to to ‘ Oct. 15 to Oct. 21 50 4 SI | : . SI 52 52 j Oct. 22 to Oct. 28 51 452 I I I NOTE: Butter coupon Number 52 in your CLIP FOR ration book cannot be used. Remaining butter dcccdcmz-c ■ I coupons as above are each redeemable for |lb of KtrtßcNCc I J ; butter any time during the four-weekly period. ». J | Send to address below for free monthly copy of “Consumer / / I News.** which gives the latest price, rationing and general / supply information. fjJ/ / ■ Issued by the ECONOMIC INFORMATION SERVICE, 1 I Box 5040, Lambton Quay P. 0., Wellington.
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RAILAGE OF LIME Fanners, Forward Orders NOW I Peak period loading of railway trucks for lime traffic comes at a thne when general production also makes heavy demands on the railways. Farmers therefore are requested to “spread” their lime deliveries and fully use farm storage space so that wagon turnround is not unduly retarded. Co-operation in this respect will be appreciated. Remember too, that lime bags are valuable and in short supply; return them promptly—properly bundled nd addressed. Early Ordering Regulates Wagon Supply
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23318, 29 September 1945, Page 6
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