FROM THE LYTTELTON TIMES.
Ohristchukcii, Friday Evening GRAIN AND PRODL'CE.
The weather continues fine and favorable for the growing crops, and from all quarters we hear tho most flattering reports. Visitors from the South say they have never seen anything approaching the present appearance of the crops in former years. Business- has been quiet and of a limited nature. For good samples of milling whtvit 4s 3d has been obtained, and a slight reduction for anything not really good. Flour meets a lair trade demand at £11 for town brands. Milling oats arc quiet, and sales are difficult to elfect at over Is 6d. Latest accounts from the lUiigllali centres aro not nearly so gooil as they were early in the season, a fall of os per quarter having taken place. Feed uescriptiona are neglected, and not worth over Is 3d. Barley has not been offering in any qualities recently, and values are therefore merely nominal. Dairy produce has not been pressed on the market, as farmers prefer to hold for a better market. Good butter is worth Gd and cheese 3£d. Hams and bacon arc in improved request, ;d S_d bare and 9£d in cloth.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 453, 23 November 1880, Page 2
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196FROM THE LYTTELTON TIMES. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 453, 23 November 1880, Page 2
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