CORN EXCHANGE.
Heport for the wick curling Friday evening, ibe 24ih insliint : — Rush ess dniintr the week hns been of a more decided ehniacler, traiisac'ioiis have •heuu numerous and I In-grain reason may now be suit! to It? fnirly opened. With a ■vtMV few exci'j.rioiiH ihe groin is now tiller ihics-lied or stacked, it fins been ascertained Hint the yield -of nil the ceieals is greatly under the estimate. Wheat—The tone of the market during thf pnst week is slightly weaker. Good shipping parcels are saleable nt 4s to 4s 3d f.o.b. Tuscan of good qiialit)' eosnnmiids Hd to 2(1 per bushel more than the highest, quotation ; parcels of second quality Id to 2d under the foregoing quota lions ; chick win-; t is not yet in the market. Grass seed.'—'Rye grass : well cleaned farmers' samples are worth from 4s to 4s 61 .per bushel.; indifferently cleaned, according to sample. Cocksfoot, 3£d to 4£d per Hi. Cheese and Isu<tter—The former is paleable at from 4d to 4A<i, liie latter 7d to 7MI per lb.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 587, 28 February 1882, Page 2
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173CORN EXCHANGE. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 587, 28 February 1882, Page 2
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