CORN EXCHANGE.
Uepojt for the weekending Friday evening, the 17tb instant: — Tin; grain market during the week has I .'Pen mure :n tive and transaction') have 1. uen more general. The great bulk of the grain has been a'ready carried. The we.ither continues extremely J'avora le for hnrvest operations.
Wheal—Samples ot | rime Tuscan have fetched as hi-.li as 4s 4d per bushel. 1-1 miter's while, pearl, E-wex, and velvet <hatt: range from 4s to 4s 3d per bushel delivered at Chri-u-h'-rch Railway Station.
Oats—There is no change to report, from 2s to 2s :M an* tho prices obtained at
I resent. Barley—Tlie prices are not yet. fixed
Grass Seed —A good few parcels are on offer and business has been transacted at from 3s 9 I to h for well cleaned farmers' parcels; indifferently cleaned according to sample ; c icksfnot. 3|d te 4d per lbCheese and Butler—There is no change 1o report in the state of the market and values are unchanged ; the former is t-aleable at 4d to ihd per lb ; the latter 7d per lb.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 585, 21 February 1882, Page 2
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177CORN EXCHANGE. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 585, 21 February 1882, Page 2
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