FROM THE LYTTELTON TIMES.
Curistchurch, Friday Evening
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Little change can be noted in the grain market during the past week. Wheat. —No alteration can be noted in this grain. Smlcs of good milling continue to be made at 4e Id to 4s 2d. _ A few i-.iics of lower grades have transpired at rates ranging between 3s Gd to 3s 10d. Oats.—The market presents much the mime features as the preceeding week. Fjr fine bright milling samples, the quotation is Is Gd to In 8d ; and good feed In kl to Is SJ. Lower grades, Is Id to 1.8 3.1.
Barley has in no way altered since our last report, supply and quotations remain ftbnut iho same.
Potatooa. —The marketis without change nw\ holders are pushing sales as much as possible. Buyers, however, are scarce and values are nominally stated at 20s.
Grass Soed.—A larger business has transpired in rye-grasa during the week than h:ia been the ca«e for some time. The quantity brought forward and taken up, baa been considerable, at prices ranging from 2s to 2« 7d, according to cleanness of the seed. A fpw lines of really fine dressed have realised a shade over these rates. /'
Dairy Produce unaltered
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 431, 7 September 1880, Page 2
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204FROM THE LYTTELTON TIMES. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 431, 7 September 1880, Page 2
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