SYDNEY GRAIN MARKET
1 1 thnlr olrcnlar of d«te Fahrnary 22 j >st to hand, Mes«ra Goldobrodgh and Go. itpnrt as follows :— Prims sampl»a of New Sifath Wa>le« wheat a<-e very eoaroe nod are egarly takon by town mi len. Oh'okfaed wheat has eased oon-id ribly, beicg ia l»ri?e ■applt, M» 25 ' shows no improved eat and tho tendenoy is to lower value. Oats •re only being dealt In for immediate re* qaiff-ments, the ohenpnasa and Urge prospective supplies nf mvz) causing buyers to aot with the greatest c*otion. Bran is easy, and Pollard steady at quotations. Wheat, beat mUline 3a bd to 3s 7d. Ohiokreed 2» 51 to 2a 81. Maize, 3s 3 i to 3) 4d. Oats, best eamplea. 2i ; good medium and iight bright, Is lid to 2j o}i ; inferlor from la 9i. B*ak, 6i to 6£4. Pollard 7^d
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1783, 7 March 1888, Page 2
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142SYDNEY GRAIN MARKET Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1783, 7 March 1888, Page 2
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