COMMERCIAL.
FliOM THE LYTTBLTON TIMES. Christchurch, Friday Evening. , GRAIN AND PRODUCE. ... Although only a limited business lies been transacted during the week, we have no material alteration to report in prices. There are a few intercolonial orders in the market, but not of such magnitude as to excite any special enquiry. Potatoes do not present any change. Any lots offering find a market at 45s to 47s 6d. There are also buyers for delivery later on. Flour is still quoted by the millers at £11 to £12. Grass Seed. —In the absence of any enquiry the market has still further deadened. Buyers are not over anxious to purchase except at their own prices. There is nothing doing in cocksfoot, and prices remain about s|d to 6d. Daiby Produce. —Although the demand is not over brisk, really good butter is sale able at 8d to B£d f.o.b. There is no alteration in the value of cheese. In hams and bacon there* is no special business to note.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 194, 28 May 1878, Page 2
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166COMMERCIAL. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 194, 28 May 1878, Page 2
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