ASHBURTON.
Our Ashburtoo correspondent, reporter— Wheat—No business has been reported of any consequence. Small lines continue to sell to mttlers on basis of quotations, but more enquiry ie centred in proepecte of new crop than in present sales. Quotations, which are nominal, remain at 4* M to Sβ, according to quality and description. • H J
OaU—New oate have been erlow in coming in the market, and, with the exception of a line reported at Chertaey, none hare yet been delivered, although forward sales have been made for some fajrge quantities. The best price obtained liae been 2m for abort feed, delivery February, but this is not now obtainable, Iβ lid being top quotation for feed. Danish and Dune are saleable for present delivery at 1» lOd to 1* lid respectively, milling Canadians 2s to 2s 3d. Old oats are practically off the market.
OaUheaf Chaff—Veiy little ie being dene. £4 6« v aaked i>y eellen, but butn art KM Mi dUfcmU to ibuie.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11496, 31 January 1903, Page 9
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163ASHBURTON. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11496, 31 January 1903, Page 9
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