CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.
Tlio following is from th« for the ■ we-k Hiding Friday evening, Kept. 3. There is no change to report in the grain ' nnrkut during t.h" past week, and values are unchangt-d. The weather continiieH to hi nil that en be desired, and there is every indication at present oi a most , season.
Grn.vs ttiM'il. — T.iwti dres-ii d lu-iny «'ftl will foruniMini ;»> lo ;js ij'i. Furmers , parcels in<lilterenlly dr«s«cd, 2h to 2-* o'd ", li;ht and Lt.iiily dresoed, l.i G.I lo "2s per bnhel.
Potatoes. —Tiio demand has not improved during the p;ist week, and no a.terutiiMi fur ihn heller c»n he recorded in uricen. '2* prr ten lining t ho ti^sm , .
Cli e*se and Bnttor.—The former is in good supply, and is heavy of snta nt 4d to The latter is abundant and almost unsaleable.
Hay.—sos to 55s per ton delivered in Christchurch.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 431, 7 September 1880, Page 2
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145CORN EXCHANGE REPORT. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 431, 7 September 1880, Page 2
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