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EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS.

McKay Bros, report: Poultry.—Keen demand for all lines coming forward). Hens to 2/2; roosters to 2/iU. Pigs.—Suckers, 13/- tci 17/-; wearier* to 25/-. Jiacouers and Porkers.— We received good consignments during the week, and can do with practically unlimited quantities at highest market rates, either ait country stations or delivered at our mart, weights from 100 to' 2001bs. Produce. —Potatoes, table, unchanged!. .Seed lines are in good request and' are realising from 12/- to 18/- per cwt. We solicit consignments. Onions, prime Victorian, 35/-; wheat, 20/6; oats, 19/- toi 22/-; bran, 10/-; pollard, 18/0 ; oaldust, 0/-; straw, 3/-; hay, 3/0 to 4/- per bale; parsnips, 10/- largo bag; cauliflower, 8/-. Cocksfoot Seed.—We have a fair quantity available yet at low quote. Fruit. —Very large supplies during the week from Nelson, Canterbury and Otago ( . nival. VV received 1 ;.Ko good diipmeni- <>l banana'-, and orange-s mandarin-, and,' b'liimm. in ; ,!1 just. on 1000 case-. Demand all round i-; good. Dessert apples fromt 10/G to 13/0; cookers, 9/- to 1 10/0; pears, 0/- to 7/bdx; oranges, Adelaide 25/-, Sydney--22- to 24/-; mandarins, 23/- to 26/-; lemons, 24/-; bananas, 20/-. General.—Furniture continues a leading line!, two well-filled showrooms to 1 select from at bedrock rates for cash. Tea, 10/G and 20/-; honey, 0/- and 8/(3 tin. Cow-covers, IS/G. G.e. iron and timber, tanks and harness in good demand at high rates. Mutton-birds.—Prime salt, 6/- dozen.

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Western Star, 3 September 1918, Page 3

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EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. Western Star, 3 September 1918, Page 3

EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. Western Star, 3 September 1918, Page 3