ASHBURTON MARKETS.
.Tho volume of business passing is now of little moment, as between grower and merchant, and it is apparent that tho farmers havo practically all disposed of their last season's produce. Wheat. —Values aro unchanged, and for whatever is offering millers are buyers at from 3s 6d to 3s 6jd, on rail, country stations, for.s.s: Tuscan, this being the only variety on offer. Oats —The wholesale market is very dull, as, owing to the strike, no coastal shipping is going on, and merchants are "not anxious to make fresh purchases. The quantity on offer by farmers is very small, but this has no effect on tho market. Quotations: — (Nominal) Is 10d to Is lid for Gartons, Is 9d to Is 10d for Duns and Danish. Chaff —A steady demand exists, and all prime quality is saleable on the basis of 65s to 67s 6d per ton, on trucks, according to locality.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 9
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153ASHBURTON MARKETS. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 9
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