SYDNEY GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Messrs John Br>d c and Co rep) 4 undftr dale September 27 :—
Oats roravin steady a. last quotations ; s oiks on hand aro ight, but we think tueee will bo euppe iODtod ahortly by Now Zialan-1 ahipraa tt : best fee f l ary worth up to 3s Id ; medium to good, 2i 9i to 3). In Boad enquiry is sm ill, but up to 3s 6 1 is obtalrable owing tojma 1 quanti y availabio
Wheat,— Market is rather depressed, enquiry being restricted «o Tuscan samples, whioh are now quoted at 4 to 4 Id, bat wo do not h»ar of any sales ai latter figure. Hu-tor's whit-, and pearl are hard to clear from 3i 8d to 3s 91 . chlckwheat Is m better sappy and salU from 3s 5d to 3i 7d for whole ; crackei, 2s 6d to 33 3d.
Bablbt — There is very lit'le d maod for this line. Capo is nominally quoted i at 3s to 3s 31; and English, at 3 9d. Chaff. — Tlnre is tin ov^r eupply m thin line, and nnl >8s qanifcy Ja extra prime nothing like big prices can now be obtaitd. Prime Ade'aide realises ap to £6 10s ; other deacrtp ions from £5 to £6 ; Victorian is worth £4 to £5 10b, and doll 't the?e fi urea, itraw chuff sells f>om3Bto 33 9d psrewt; by rail boat oaten nnd wheaten sorts are wor;h £6 to £6 10s; inferior, f mm £3; and straw chaff from Is 8d to 3a 9d per owt. PoTA"Osa — Market i* firm pi ncoonnt of the limited quantities at £6 to £6 10 j ; New Zea and, £5 10s for fresb arrivals j and from £5 to £5 Pa for other sorts. Ab wo at© not liks-ljr to have bij? tupp'lea fot a month or so values should remiin firm. "Tekapo" is jnst to hand from New Zealand with 5003 eackf. vV© have cleared over 40G0 sacks einoe hat report. Ondns— Vary little doing; m this lino, the only prime sort offering are 'Frisco, and these are quoted at £33 to £34 psr ton
Ohbbsb — $tiok«: of this Hue are *till excessively large, and the demand not ve/y bri&k. Ptimes? factory made is quoted at 6Jd ; good brands, 61, and other sorts from 3d to 51, aooo ding to sample. N«w Z »aland (loaf eiz c), 6sd to 7<l ; large eiz s, 6d to 6^l Bdtxbb — Good Bopfdioa are coming into the market, and 91 to 10.1 is etUI the highest, figure obtainable for primo dairy sort*, while op to In is obtained for factory made. Now Zealand butter is offered up to 91 p n r I*)., ncoordiigto oondition. Bao»n. — Supplies »re still much m < xceis of requireraentß. Prlmest bandcured baco i is worth 6d to 7d ; machinecured, 6i to 61; New Zealand, dd Oolodlpl hams, 6d to 8d ; New Zsaland, Is per Ib.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2248, 9 October 1889, Page 2
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484SYDNEY GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2248, 9 October 1889, Page 2
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