CANTERBURY PRODUCE MARKETS
By Telegraph—Press Association. . Christchurch, April 12. There is little or 110 change to note in the local griUn market Deliveries of wheat continue to be made in fairly large quantities, and all good milling is readily taken up, as'" is also good whole fojvi wheat.; Anything below the latter standard can only be disposed of at several pence per bushel below the maximum price. The. oats market is not quite so firm, in view of the fact that better quality oats are offering more freely in the south -at a lower level of values. Oatsheaf continues to be in good demand at £5 15s. to £6 per ton at country stations for prime quality, down to £4 10s. for inferior. There is a good demand for potatoes at £5' to £0 ss. per ton at country stations, as extra shipping space to Auckland is expected to be available in a week or ton days.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 175, 13 April 1918, Page 10
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157CANTERBURY PRODUCE MARKETS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 175, 13 April 1918, Page 10
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