SOUTHERN MARKETS
By Telegraph.—Press Asaoci&tion. \ Christchurch, April 19. i The grain market business in general is uiet owing to the stores being nlled und ■shortage of coastal shipping. There is 'fairly large quantity of wheat oiferg, and having been thrashed out of ick the percentage of milling quality larger than, earlier in. the tseusou.. TJie s market is easier, especially for Allans, of which a quantity is reported be coming into,the North Island from itralia. Priino seed lines are mostly ited its. !)il. at country stations, atoes continue in good demand—.£s to 10s. at country stations. There is. a :siderable accumulation of oatsheaf iff awaiting shipment. "White clover ia little easier, farmers' lots are not ilisiug more than 2s. per lb.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 181, 20 April 1918, Page 10
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121SOUTHERN MARKETS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 181, 20 April 1918, Page 10
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