CORN EXCHANGE.
Hepoit for the week ending Friday evening, the 27th instant:—The pnst week Inn not differed in any respect from ita pr-'deees-'-irs. Wlient — Old wheat, good milling snmplet*. tire worth 4« 2d to 4s 3d per bir-bel : good second quality, 3* 5d to 3s 8d ; chick wheiit, 2s (id to Ms per bushel. New wheat —a large snln has taken place contignoiiH to Tiinnrn. the price being 4m per bushel delivered at Ihc foregoing station.
Oats—Old oats, milling samples, are being fold at from 2s to 2s Id ox store ; Tartarian, Is lid per bushel. The new crop is hardly m the market, and prices aro '*ot yet established.
Barley—No samples of the new crop have as yet made their appearance. All accounts agree as to short supply of this cereal. In the absence of transactions, it is impossible to quote values. (Aa.ss Seed—Well (loaned farmers' sau pies arc worth from 3s (5J to 4s per bushel. Other parcels according to sample. Cheese and Butlor---Thc former.is in good demand at -Id per ib, and the latter is saleable at lid per Ib.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 579, 31 January 1882, Page 2
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183CORN EXCHANGE. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 579, 31 January 1882, Page 2
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