SOUTHERN MARKETS
By Telegraph—Press AssoaiaUon. Christohuroh, April 17. . There is nothing fresh in the wheat market. Very little grain is offering, tut there are Teady buyers for all that comes'forward. Beyond a' little in"quiry for oats for _local consumption there is nothing doing in this.cereal, -.-.'■ b'b at present prices, business with the, ! North Island cannot be done in compe-; | tition with Australian or Southland i oats. There are few oats offering, and > growers are not prepared to accept reduced • rates. • "sale reported < was Bs. 3d. at .a" country station. The -potato market keeps steady at £1 at ; country stations'. Some business could i.* be done with oatsheaf chaff for the .North Island, but it is impossible to - arrange shipping space to Auckland, ■ where the principal demand exists.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3056, 18 April 1917, Page 10
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127SOUTHERN MARKETS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3056, 18 April 1917, Page 10
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