CHRISTCHURCH.
November 17 Lady Bowen's visit hitherto has been of a strictly private character. This afternoon, however, she attends a procession of boats on the Avon. The foundation stone of All Saints Church, at Pembleton, was laid yesterday with Masonic honors by the District Grand Lodge, E.C.—Q-ood milling wheat is offering freely at 4s to 4s 3d. The stocks of flour are excessive and quotations are merely nominal. Prime Canadian oats, 2s 9d. stocks low. Stocks of potatoes are quite cleared out. There is no improvement in cheese. Putter is in excellent supply at sd. to 5Jd. with improved demand. Hams and bacon, 7s. to 7|d. Tonnage for grain home cannot be procured at 655. per ton for wheat, in consequence of the wool coming forward very freely now.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 585, 24 November 1871, Page 2
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129CHRISTCHURCH. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 585, 24 November 1871, Page 2
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