GRAIN MARKET.
(By Telegraph.—Press' Association.) ■ '■■'■, Oamaru, February 9. ' Owing to the harvest there .have been few transactions in grain during the week. The business that has taken place in \vhc<at has be'sn' mostly ex store, ■~ Velvet having been quitted at equal to 3s. Bd. net on trucks at country stations. Eed Tuscan was gold at- '3s. 7d. at a, country, station, less commission. It cannot yet be said at what figure new wheat:will open,' and ea there is' a wide differentie in the .quality of samples, submitted.'there will ial£o..bs ?.• dilierencc tdo prices offered. ! Some are. very good,, while others are. pinched and poor owing to the unfavourable scacon in certain parts. . , Little'.or no businei3 lias been done in oats.' . B;■ i?rade' Gortons have changed 'hands at . 25.,-' Jess commission;.on trucks. The new'oats -'also show a wide difference in quality,. Es.rly-60wn Gartons are good, but spring-sown generally »ro not eo good. Algerians are fair. ■ Some: old oatsheaf, chaff has sold at £3 not on trucks. ! . • ■ ■
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1670, 10 February 1913, Page 8
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164GRAIN MARKET. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1670, 10 February 1913, Page 8
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