GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
The gnin market during the pant week ha-' I'xhibik-d a nlight increase of business which is indicative of the close approach of t!i»' season. This is every prospect at present of a In r<lo <;u;uitily of wheat finding an outlet in shipment to Knglnnii. Ail tin; companies ungnged in the currying trade publish lung lists of vewh expected to loud, the rate tit present quoted being f>ort per ton. Wheat. —Stiles of new crop hnvo been made at ;5s 5d to 3s (M lor most desrriptioiiH, while Tuscan demands 2d more. Oats are unaltered, a few orders in the niiirki-t taking wlmt is offered, Feed nre quoted at Is 3d to Is od ; milling, at Is 0(1 to 1h 7d.
Barley standu at Inst week's rates. RyegniKß is not yet coming forward freely and priccH range between 2s Od and oh, according to sample Cocksfoot U in considerable supply Buyer* offer 2id to 2£d ; while sellers ask 3d.
Dairy Produce.—Butter, Gd ; cheese 3id to 4d. Hams and bacon unaltered.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 476, 15 February 1881, Page 2
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172GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 476, 15 February 1881, Page 2
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