DUNEDIN.
(SPICUL TO "thb TBIBB.") , * DTOEDIIT. November 14. Stocks 6f grade oats ate light, and the * demand w very quiet. A few samples of feed oats on farmers' account • have been offering during the week, but merchants ai« t not inclined to make a. bid. Quotations "nominally aro A G-artons 6s, £ Gartons 5s ,9d per bushel, sacks extra. Stocks of fowl wheat held'by merchants sad poultry feeders »re practically depleted, end there is a good enquiry for good whole quality at up to 7s 3d par bushel, sacks > extra. "Very few consignments of potatoes are coming to hand, but new potatoes are arriving' in ever increasing quantities, and • are to some extent filling the demand. Choice lines of old potatoes are, realising from £7 S3 to SI 10b aer'ton, sacks in. •Offerings of "chaff from .the country have been heavier, and as feeders, are holding fair Stocks, values Tomain on a, par with last week's oaten sheaf £8 10s, good feed* £7 15s to £8 ss, light and inferior tram £S 10a per ton, sacks extra. : .
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 10
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176DUNEDIN. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 10
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