CANTERBURY MARKETS
By Telegraph—Press Association. Chrislchurch, January 9. Business is bottling down after the holidays, but deals are limited in view of tho new, scusuu's [supplies coming in and uncertainty as to Low values will commence. (Jala arc expected to open firmly, sales recently sho\iiug> a tendency in thatdiiection. A shade over as. per buyuel at country stations has been paid dining the week for Algerians, and .tliey arc firm at the figure mentioned. Tares have aiso remained firm at as. Sucks are an important item this season, ihe price being 2s. lid. as against Is. sd. last year, lepresentius about id. a pusliol difference. A good deal of crop is now in stook, and with a continuance of tho present fine weather it will soon be rarashed. It is'said tlmt in a number of districts the yield will bo heavier than was expected. CliaH is not in- such firm demand, and sales have taken place at iG 10s. at country otations. The indications are that tlie new season's chatf will bring somewhat less than t'hat. (Jocksloot is expected to open at up to Is. per lb., the .Hanks Peninsula liarvest being a somewhat disappointing one.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 90, 10 January 1920, Page 10
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196CANTERBURY MARKETS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 90, 10 January 1920, Page 10
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