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v ■ . , ,i em Siia-.v aud Sons of ?>7 i. . ,j. v\ ij iiidoii. E.G., report through .-.'.••ul. .'dr Leonard Bhiko, ot. ..', c .nn-.i that, the mari_-t during the v ~ .1 c i " -~ ll 1/ ■ n',;; ■.!. W'H in a]
very inactive condition, consequently then; was but little interest to report thereon. I»cd clover was quiet ; the high price aske 1 lor Kuglish eh eKed business. American ■ v-'-s ri'-yli'i-'t''l, me only demand for it i cine on lie ••■•iittti-*ii'. A'hitc clover was dcai-.-r cs|ii-i-i •!!_. I'm line <_v i.iitOs. which, hu.vever, ueu- vcty ddiOiiit to obtain. Ib'.-i'iil sliarii I'mi-|s ha I not, as was anticipated, materially increased supplies, which, coupled with some enquiiies for line seeds, had tended to make holders firmer. Alsyke had been the medium of considerable business, and must also limited dearer, line qualities being scarce and readily sold, Trefoil was quiet but firm. Timothy was somewhat cheaper, and the same may be said of canary and hemp. Italian and Perennial rye grasses were rather neglected, but there were no alteration in values. The imports into the United K>ngdoin of clover and grass seeds during the month of October were 18,825 cwfp. against 1G.0G9 cwts for October, 1880.
A telegram dated London. January 3r 1 ISS2, to the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency company, Limbed, reports as follows:—Wool market unchanged. Trade in the Manufacturing districts is brisk. Wheat market quiet. New Zealand is worth 52s Gd per 49G!bs. Tallow market firm. Mutton is worth 43s Gd ; beef, 38s per cwt.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 573, 10 January 1882, Page 2
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