SYDNEY MARKETS
— ■ — ♦— Messrs John Bridge and Go report nnder date Sydney, November 29:— Dats ere rery dull t f sale, m fact It is ve.'y difficult to move them at any price juit now, particularly the lower irradea wil h are not m favor here. Prime heavy feed are worth 2s 4d to 2s 61 ; other sorts from 2s to 2s 2d? My Beaa demand is very limited, and prices range from Is lid to 2a 3d for good to prime descriptions. Wheat- — This market ptrtlolpitas m the dullness prevailing In other line, best Hues of milling (N,Z.) meeting with no ecqulry even at. 3s 9i to 3s lOd for Taso»n, and from 3a 6d to 33 7«1 for Hautei'a white and Pearl qualities. In chick wheat 3) lo 33 Id aro t>p va'ues, while 2s to 2i 6d can be obtained for crushed qualities. Potatoes— Old desoriptloDs are unsaleable now that now ones are coming In so freely from the various districts m the colony ; £3 to £3 10a Is being asked for fresh sorts, aud we hardy think they should go muob lower for some time; Onions— Prime new Hunter Rivers are W(,nh up to £12, and 'Frisco are rating about tame figure j but demand ia not extra brisk *t thene fi gorge.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2299, 11 December 1889, Page 2
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