CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.
The following is from the report for the week ending.Friday evening, Oct. 15 :— Grass Seed.—A better inquiry has heen manifest during the week, really good heavy seed being pretty free of sale at from 2s Gd to 2$ 10J per bushel ; town dressed samples of unimpeachable quality 3s to Hi M per bushel ; badly cleaned light samples, Iβ 9.1 to 2s 8d per bushel. Potatoes. —There is no change to report in tho etute of the market for the tuber. A fliiiall demand «till exists, but is of ao tin important a character as to have no effect on prices. 14s to 15a per ton are tho Tfltes &t which business has been transBAck» extra. C'lhmwo and Butter.—Tho former ia in good supply, with an indifferent demand at from 4d to 4kd. The latter very plentiful, with a very indifferent demand, at from sid to Gd.;^
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 443, 19 October 1880, Page 2
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149CORN EXCHANGE REPORT. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 443, 19 October 1880, Page 2
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