§ Mr. Lyonsasked the Minister of Agriculture whether he will state the average wholesale price of home-produced eggs at the latest convenient date in May, 1937, and the average prices of wheat, bran, maize, and middlings at the like time?
§ Mr. W. S. Morrison:The following statement shows the average wholesale prices of certain grades of eggs and of feeding-stuffs during the week ended 25th May, 1938, and the corresponding week in 1937.
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Description. Unit. Week ended 26th May, 1937. Week ended 25th May, 1938. £ s. d. £ s. d. Eggs, National Mark, Special Weight (a) 120 0 12 0 0 13 0 Eggs, National Mark, Standard Weight (a) 120 0 11 0 0 11 9 Eggs, 1st Quality (b) Dozen 0 1 1 0 1 2 Eggs, 2nd Quality (b) Dozen 0 0 11¾ 0 1 0¾ Wheat (c) cwt. 0 9 11 0 8 0 Bran, British (d) Ton (2,240 lb) 7 11 0 7 14 6 Maize, Argentine cwt. 0 6 6(d) 0 8 5(e) Wheatings (d) Ton (2,240 lb) 7 19 6 7 18 6 Middlings, fine, imported Ton (2,240 lb) 8 2 6(f) 7 11 6(g)
- (a) At London.
- (b) At certain representative country markets in England and Wales.
- (c) Average prices returned at markets scheduled under the Corn Returns Act, 1882, and the Corn Sales Act, 1921.
- (d) At Bristol, Hull, Liverpool and London.
- (e) At Hull, Liverpool and London.
- >(f) At Bristol.
- >(g) At Bristol, Liverpool and London.