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FROM THE LYTTELTON TIMES. .Christchurch- Friday Evening, . GRAIN AND PRODUCE. ...,, Since oiir last report business has not manifested any tendency -towards an improved feeling. Transactions in nearly all fines have been of tho, most restricted nature, and at no perio_ during the present season has the . intorproyinpial inquiry been Blacker. ~'.'. I r % ■■/■■■■ 7 . The heavy winds experienced-lately have done considerable damage to the' land re-; cently sown and harrowed. ;i/ •■•'■ Potatoes.—Buyers are anxious to quit and are selling at best;prices offering. The sales, however, have been trifling; 65s to 70s, bags included,.is !the nominal value. . . :•;• Flour continues very dulh: Quotations range from £9 12s 6d,to ; £lo 10s.. • ■;■:>.y. Grass Seed. —The enquiry for cocksfoot has been much quieter during the past week although prices have not altered to any degree. Good clean seed can be got at 6s to 6s 6d ; first-class'at 6s 9d to 7s. Dairy Produce.—The demand for butter is fair at lOd to IOJd ; cheese, s_d to 6d. Hams and bacon unchanged.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 232, 8 October 1878, Page 2
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166COMMERCIAL. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 232, 8 October 1878, Page 2
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