SOUTHERN MARKETS
' TeWrapb—Press Association. ' "' Christchurch, September 30. There has been a revived, innniry for -»h(jat from millers lately. No doubt vthe ! fact' that' there will almost inevitiflbly 'be a shortage next 1 harvest is. cnusjirig. ".'this. "Tho position in • regard to 1 oats" remains about the same. The poi'tato7market- continues to weaken, and [prices offered by merchants to :farmers tare-'now from .£8 to .£8 os. per ton. >Only small lots are offering, however, :'l>ut what there is is sufficient for the ;'inquiry. North Island demand is injclined to be a little slacker,-for the new .season's potatoes will be on the market iiri : increasing quantities. - Activity in 'fTass need and clover still continues and ; business is fairly good.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1 October 1919, Page 10
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117SOUTHERN MARKETS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1 October 1919, Page 10
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