SOUTHERN MARKETS
% y THE WHEAT POSITION. '." : By .Telegraph.—Press Association. '~'-.•' Christchurch, June 25. ■-■ The thrashing returns 'as shown by. the j., wheat controller's figvres to June 22 '-• have now indicated a yield to that date : , .of 5,337,516. bushels, of which 4,402,5U ; ' bushels have been disposed of as milling '-»'' wheat, and 539,373 bushels as fowl wheat, :•• leaving 395,829 bushels to boi still dealt v with.. The total. :s'increasing a little '•• more' than was lately expected, 'but is a : : long way yet below requirements. There :' is scarcely anything doing in the local :•' market except"in potatoes, which are in '■' good demand, .but the wat weather since ': Friday last, has prevented deliveries ? from being made. Merchants aro now ."' offering £$ at country stations.'
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 238, 26 June 1918, Page 8
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117SOUTHERN MARKETS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 238, 26 June 1918, Page 8
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