THE MAIZE MARKET
fly Telegraph-Press Association. Gisborne. July 2. The maize season closed with a pretty bare market, and l'or some timo previously the market was restricted to local wants. Now that the new maize is coming on market values will fall, anil grower 3 may have to take as much as 2s. per bushel less lhan the closing rata* for old maize. Several narcels have just changed hands at fis. 6d., as against 7s. 3d,, tlic previous quotation,
AUCTION SALES FOItTHCOJtING FIXTURES. TO-DAY. Otaki A'nrds, 1 p.m.—Stock pale (Abraham toe r Wilfiams, Dalgcty and Co.). Wellington, 1.30 p.m.— hale of oil paintlngß, water colours, etc. (llarcourt and Co.). Hallway Htorcs, Lower Hutt, 2 p.m.-Sale of motor vans, carts, horses, etc. (Lacry and Co.), TO-MOKRO4V. 59 lioulcott Street, Wellington, 11 a.m.— lurniiure sale (A. L. AYilsou and Co.). I'ltlDAV. Kawiu Koail, Levin. 1 p.m.—Sale of stopk (Abraham and Vi r ill;;iuia).
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 244, 3 July 1918, Page 8
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151THE MAIZE MARKET Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 244, 3 July 1918, Page 8
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