CANTERBURY PRODUCE MARKET
; By TeloKranh—Press Association. Christchuxch, March 18. The nor'-west gules on Sunday and Monday stripped the covoriug off many of the piles of sacks of grain in tho field, and farmers are naturally now more anxious to get their grain away. Millers, however, are still indifferent about adding any more wheat at present to their stocks, unless may bo a little short heavy, and there is very little storage room available in (he town. Growers of-oats are now deciding to hold until thorc is a definite market price, consequently no sales are yet taking place. In the country the wind has caused some damage to stacks of oats being held for ohali. but fortunately there bus been no nin to add to the tremble. The market is quiet in every line of grain, seeds and produce, ami until an actual demand sets in from other parte, it is not likely that much business will be done.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 149, 19 March 1919, Page 10
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158CANTERBURY PRODUCE MARKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 149, 19 March 1919, Page 10
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