TIMARU MARKETS.
r , -fsnssoiAii to,-"thi jaßss:") . OJIMABT!., November 14.; --Business "has been .dull, on the, local grain "produce markets during the past week, Chriatchtircn Show. wheat still meets with a good enquiry, r^!^ 1 " 211 ? a , 7s 5* f '° :b - n ia'expecled that the arrival of supplies of Australian ftwl,.wheat next mbnth will ease tho prioo back a, httle, «s 2d f.0.b., sacks in],'boine the Adelaide cpiotation. _ . The only demand for oats is for feed purposes locally, and quotations are So 9d to 6a « store. The new season's crops are ioohttg well, everywhere, and merchants are •not 'anxious to-have any of last season's, left over on their hands. Chaff continues steady at late rates, i.e., *7 5s to JB7 10s on trucks. Only sufficient is coming forward for local requirements. Grass seeds and clovers are all in mercnanlp hands, and the market is inclined •£*?!?** *" f ** aa f!nßa Med 1S concerned, with the prospect of, the new season's cTass Clover is steady at late rates. Big supplies of new* potatoes,ore coming on to the local markets, and old potatoes are practically finished for the year. Linseed is still quoted at £lB, the price Being practically settled-for tho season.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 10
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197TIMARU MARKETS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 10
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