It commands a ready sale, being a good food-fish, with firm, flaky flesh of a fine savor, and is highly valued for chowders.
It is a commercial fish of much importance, especially on Lake Erie, from whence it is shipped in large numbers to the city markets, where it always commands a ready sale, being in great demand during the Lenten season.
While possessing no especial flavor, its flesh is firm and flaky, more so than that of the pike or pickerel, and it commands a ready sale in the markets.
It is regularly taken to the Key West market by the commercial fisherman, where it commands a ready sale, being well esteemed as a food-fish.
His agent in Glasgow writes, that any quantity (like that already shipped) can command a ready sale at 9d.
His vessels brought back in return all kinds of American produce which would command a ready sale in England.
The goods were then arranged in their proper places on the shelves of the store, and by being offered at a lower price than that charged by retail dealers elsewhere in the city, met with a ready sale.
They met with a ready sale, but all his ventures of this kind were subject to serious risks.
He rented a little store, on his return, at 283 Broadway, and there displayed his stock, which met with a ready sale at a fair profit.
If so, why is it that the wild root this fall has been at ready sale at $6.
The potatoes are known thruout many states as "Jersey Sweets" and have a ready sale.
We, who buy it, do not hold it and if we did not find a ready sale for it we would soon cease to buy it.
The taste of many of the articles, is by no means such as would ensure them a ready sale in London.
Their arrangements are of the most sanitary and the products of their dairy find a ready saleon the market.
He himself erected the plant in 1917 and he takes the greatest care in the manufacture of his flour, which is of the highest grade and for which he finds a ready sale.
He was successful, harvesting abundant crops, for which he found a ready sale, and as time passed his resources steadily increased.
The plant covers a block and a half on North Second street and forty men are employed throughout the year in the manufacture of a product which finds a ready sale on the market.
It is a heavy bearer, and the fruit meets with a ready sale.
The fruits ripen earlier than similar varieties grown in the Southern States, hence supply our markets at a time when there is little outside competition, and, consequently, meet with a ready sale at fair prices.
Being prone to decomposition, as might be expected from their composition, they should be made only in small portions, or, at least, only in quantities to meet a ready sale.
Those substances containing it always take the preference in ready sale--so long as the vendor takes care to assure his customer "that there is no musk in it.
They cultivate sweet potatoes, also the ordinary potatoes, which grow well, and although small, are much prized in Manila, and meet with a ready sale.
The ripe leaves are gathered fresh every morning, and taken to market, where they find a ready sale at remunerative prices for chewing with the areca nut, and a pinch of slaked shell lime.
Most of the sugar is sent by sea to Manila and exported to China for direct consumption in one of the provinces where it finds a ready sale.
The fruit is ripe in November, and finds a ready sale at tenpence per pound; while, if the cultivation is good and well-managed, the return to the planter may be reckoned at forty pounds for the produce of an acre.
Good cauliflowers command a ready sale at better prices than are to be had in London as a rule, the average cost being from twopence-halfpenny to fivepence per head.
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