CANTERBURY PRODUCE MARKET
By TeleEraph-Prcss Association. • Christchtnxh, April 1. The grain market continues lifeless, and prices,-which are mainly nominal, Temain practically Hie same as last week. At present the position in reK ard to wheat is very i-cute, as millers have bousht ag mucli Tuscan as they.require' for the lime being. lhe only chance of setting any sale through requires* that there bo, a mixed parcel containing Hunter's ami pearl. Fowl wheat is worth ss. 9d. to lis. per bushel on n basis of f.o.b. Lvttolto'i, but even at this price there are not a. great many buyers. Tho cocksfoot market is very rimcf. The nominal value is about Bid. to 7d. per lb., but there are no sellers at tins price of fair average seed. Potatoes are a little keener, jumping up to .€a 10s. per ton, and in some cases to £u hi- and Mat country stations. White clover Is quoted at '10(1. per lb., but there tiro tery few buyers at even this price.- .•:
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 161, 2 April 1919, Page 10
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167CANTERBURY PRODUCE MARKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 161, 2 April 1919, Page 10
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