SOUTHERN MARKETS.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Oamaru, November 18 The easier tendency in the wheat ma', ket elsewhere is reflected here, and red clialf and velvet mixed has sold at 3s. 6d. on trucks at country Etations, about 3s. sd., however, is the best pitce aiir going. Oats
!Mp firmer, nwtnjr I" tho duul.il to llir riljpply lioim? Pflfrjinl-? 10 Mlf.t Pm- (If;-ni:i-Nil. Tho irnlly is It|,, !i.Ulioutfh a h«r» mniln u\ <1-. Ihi. on InicU?, iruiinlrv piaiifin. Gh-if] voils up to SA JO.-=. lu ,f;4 \l*., I'ri - ,'iHy. I' lire nonrlv ;m«i iv nhu! Ilicrn am fmv rcpfn.-'t!.? th-» 1 nL-», lv Butler is r.lill «nioto'.l nt lid. find 9d., for diiiry s!n*l r:v°pcrlivrlv. arc ecllini? t\\ r, l. per ilozimi.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1290, 20 November 1911, Page 8
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121SOUTHERN MARKETS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1290, 20 November 1911, Page 8
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