CANTERBURY PRODUCE MARKETS.
By Tcleeraph.—Press Association. ; April 16. i Offerings of wheat are eteady,' but not : Tery numerous. The oats market has nu 1 . easier tone, buyers evidently not being '. to. keen after locally-giwtn oats as they ■ were before Southland supplies were I' available. Algerians • are ...offering more \ freely, but most of the samples are not .; worth more than is. -k\. to -Is. 6d. per ['■ bushel at country stations. Chaff-cut- ; ting is being somewhat lielayed by tho : ■ scarcity of coal. Potatoes are firmer, ; ■ the ruling price now being is ss. and : ■ £b 10s. per- ton at country stations, ;■'. according to railage. Onions are being ; held more firmly than usual, and ?re I ■ quoted at £i 15s. to £5 per ton at coun- •' - try stations. ■
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 178, 17 April 1918, Page 8
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124CANTERBURY PRODUCE MARKETS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 178, 17 April 1918, Page 8
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