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  4. IMPORT ENTRIES PASSED AT HIS MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS.

    The alphabetical letters represent the countries of origin of imports, as follows:—E., England; A., America; F., France; S., Sweden; J., Japan; ...

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  5. NECESSARY COMMODITIES.

    The following list, which indicates prices currrent at May 10, 1921, show some articles, the prices of which have been affected by the operations ...

    Article : 2,124 words
  6. EXPORT MANIFESTS.

    State Wheat Board. 98,576 bgs wheat (Complete.) AMENDED. TALAWA. s, ...

    Article : 740 words
  7. MARKET REPORT

    The steamer Taviuni arrived with 6000 bags of Tasmanian potatoes yesterday, and the market was easier by 10/ a ton. Quotations ranged from ...

    Article : 63 words
  8. DNIONS FIRM.

    The onion market showed a firm front, some holders asking to £5 a ton, a rise of 10/ for best quality. ...

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  9. CHAFF AND PEAS.

    A keen demand existed for Tasmanian oaten chaff at £5 to £5/10/ a ton. Blue peas were in fair request at 6/6 ...

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  10. DAIRY PRODUCE.

    In the dairy end of Sussex Street the usual mid-week quietness prevailed. New-laid eggs, maintained the late ...

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  11. ALEXANDRIA PRODUCE SALES.

    A much smaller yarding of forage was offered at Alexandria yesterday. Chaff values were a little firmer, good wheaten bringing up to 7/3 and 7/6 ...

    Article : 221 words
  12. PRODUCE BY RAIL.

    Included in the arrivals of produce by rail at the Darling Harbour inward station yesterday morning were 110 tons of flour, 5746 tons of wheat, and ...

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  13. FRUIT.

    Business at both the City and Bathurst Street markets showed a little improvement yesterday, but supplies of local fruit were small, owing to the ...

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  14. VEGETABLES.

    Owing to the western train being delayed the supplies of vegetables available in the early part of yesterday morning were light. Later when ...

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  15. NEWCASTLE.

    Lane & Dawson, Ltd., 1000 tons coal KEKERANGH, s, For Wellington. Sailed Newcastle, May 18, 1921. ...

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  16. FIREWOOD.

    Only seven truckloads of firewood were received for auction yesterday, and they consisted of boxwood, which brought 28/, and mixed wood, which ...

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  17. TRUCKS ORDERED.

    The following trucks were ordered to arrive till 5 p.m. yesterday for the conveyance of stock to the Homebush yards on the dates indicated:— ...

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