CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.
The following is from the report for the wook ending Friday, July 1 :— Potatoes. —A good many sales have taken place during the week, and prices in sym-
pntliy with the demand, have increased. 3;>s to 35 per ton at suburban stations are the quotations at wliic'i buisnesshas been done for imtnetiintf dc ivery ; for delivery in August. 40s to 42s (! 1 per ton ; in all C'fSHs sacks am < xtin,
Grass Seed.— 'J' i-n- in't much to report witlrfeganl to this uriicie'ot' produce, and pii'esaii! witlioiit alteration. For welldefined fanners'"'lots 4s 6d to srf per bushel is the quotation, not much huisness doing. Cocksfoot. 3£d to 3|d per lb. Ciieesu and.-Butter.—Values are unaltered the former 3d to 3Jd, the latter 8d to B£d pei . Hi. ■'.. • . Hay.—£2 10s to £2 15s per ton, delivero 1 iv Lhii.-tchurch.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 519, 5 July 1881, Page 2
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139CORN EXCHANGE REPORT. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 519, 5 July 1881, Page 2
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