CANTERBURY PRODUCE MARKET
. By" Telegraph—Press Ajiooiatlon. .. ; . 1 Christchurbh, August 22.' '.The': markets generally' are;still very; quiet. :With the fine spring weather be-, ing there'.is .but -,a -limited/' demand for oats, and sales are now more; difficult'to':effect. At the same time there' ,isilittle.; grain offering.by growers, and! •there;nr9 no quotable chaiiges in prices. " J'Vpatiilieai .chaff isidull of sale, and tho; price"has'" eased. ■ '<£5 10s. to £6 per ton Is now being paid at* country stations, according to quality. There is a further hardening of the potato'market, and prices are now quoted at 15s. to i 69. per ton'at country stations. Offerings from growers are not very large at present. The. built of the onion crop has now changed hands, only Email-lots coming forward. Sales have been made during tho week at ,£l2" 10s. to; i£l3 per ton to growers. : There are no changes to noto in seeds, arid dorers are still very firm.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 281, 23 August 1919, Page 10
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152CANTERBURY PRODUCE MARKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 281, 23 August 1919, Page 10
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