RANGIORA.
A certain amount of grain and agricultural produce has been sold during the week, the prices, however, were not materially changed. The ouotations for wheat were: Tuscans. 3s 6*d to 3s 74, d bushel; Hunters. 3s 8d to 3s 9d: Pearl; 3s 9d. to 3s lOd. For oats Gar-tons best quality were taken at Is BJd, inferior Is 6d to Is 7d; Danish Is 6d; Duns and Algerian, Is 7d to 2s id. Partridge peas first quality made 4s. but there was no movement in Prussian and Imperial neas. Brans were stationary at 3s 9d. Rvo grass seed sold at 2s 6d, cocksfoot 3Jd to 3jd, and cowgrass 7d to 7R white clover Jd to lOd. There was little demand for potatoes, now selling at 55s per ton. Linseed was nominally at £9 to £9 5s per ton.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 13
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139RANGIORA. Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 13
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