SOUTHERN MARKETS
By Telegraph—Press Association. Chrlstchufch, April 30. During t)je wcok business in grain and seeds has-been quiet. There 'has been some inqrfiry from the North Island for oats, but this week's prices remain tho same as last week. A- number of growers seem i disinclined to sell their potatoes at 90s. per ton, and in some cases buyers have given 955. in order to fill urgent, requirements. A fair amount of business, however, has been done this week on tho basis of v 9os. Very little has been done in barley sales. The clover market is still weak. Tho onion market is temporarily stagnant, as .buyers are not disposed to give the' price asked by' tho Growers' Association, .£8 par ton.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 185, 1 May 1920, Page 10
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122SOUTHERN MARKETS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 185, 1 May 1920, Page 10
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