GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Tho business during the past week in t he grain market linn partaken much of the? same character as the preceding. Tho fueling continues one oil extreniß quietness, and transactions have boon of a moagre scale. Wheat. —Values of wheat stand at the quotations of last week—4s 3d to 4s 4d— with very little doing. Inferior quality is selling at3s6Uo3elod. Oats.—Best milling sorts are quoted at Is 6d to Is Bd, and feed parcels at Is 3d to Is sd.
Barley.—Best is quoted at 3s 3d to Us ©1 ; while fair malting is saleable at 2s 6d to 29 10d.
Flour.—Millers report a fair demand for flour at £10 10d to £11, according to brand.
■ Ryegrass. —Beyond an occasional enquiry t'oi small parcels, nothing ran be recorded. Until the new <-:eed comes into thr market business will continue limited.
Dairy Produce.—The price of butter remains at 5d to Gd, without much passing. Chuose is quoted at B : jd to 4<l, with a dull enquiry. Hams and bacon in cloth, B£d Ao 9d.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 459, 14 December 1880, Page 2
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175GRAIN AND PRODUCE Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 459, 14 December 1880, Page 2
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