LONDON SEED MARKET.
Messrs John Shaw and Sons, of 37, Mark lane, London, Ej&, report, through their agent. Mr Leonard W. Binke, of Chrietcliureh, that the seed trade foj tie fortnight endir,g January '23 (h was almost at a standstill, owing to the excessively severe weather prevailing during that period, and until that changed nothing probably would be done. English red clovers were being offered less freely, fine samples making wore money. American quotations were coming firm. Alsyke tended upwards. Choice white clovers continued scarce. Lucerne dearer. Trefoil unchanged. Bye grass steady. Spring tares, owing to impeded navigation, in short supply; prices consequently advancing. Ci.nary mid hemp still remarkably cheap. There was an increased sale for oatmeal, peas, and other similar cheap articles of food.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 488, 22 March 1881, Page 2
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125LONDON SEED MARKET. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 488, 22 March 1881, Page 2
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