SYDNEY GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET.
. » || Messrs Goldsborpugh Mort and 00.,. Limited, report under date Sydney, April 10-h:- 1 tt v The tone of our market generally bae been distinctly weaker. Large shipments of New Zealand wheat aro coming forward, and a redaction of fully 21 per bushel has resulted. Mafzs haa declined quite 4i p r bushel dorlog the we.;k, and oate, which ore only wanted for immediate wants, have been thereby prejudicially affected. Bran and Pollard are slightly easier m prioe, but are still ie good demand. Potatoes are ooming forward freely from Tasmania, and m view f large consignments expected to" arrive shortly from New Zealand, prices are deollnlog. Chaff Is m good demand, prime qualities readily realising satisfactory rates. Inferior qualities are dull of sale. We quote— Milling Wheat— New Zealand Tuscan to 4 1 lOd. Ohicefeed— 3s 6d to 3s 91. Oats— Prime feed to 3a 4L Inferior from 2? 9i. POTATOB3— Circular Head £5, New Zetland £4 10s tn £4 15s. Qbavf— Vlotorlau £6 to £7, Adelaide £7 to £8, New Zealand to £6 per ton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2117, 24 April 1889, Page 2
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181SYDNEY GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2117, 24 April 1889, Page 2
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