CANTERBURY PRODUCE
By Telegraph—Press Association Christchui'ch, Juno 15. There are no .new developments in connection with tho-'grain. and produce market. Though the stagnancy has developed a few weak sellers in < ats, the j tone of the market is very firm, and local merchants anticipate that this condition of affairs will continue. The break in th« Australian drought is not having any Blfect on quotations, the market remain,ing comparatively strong in anticipation of New Zealand requirements. Tho lack of shipping is reducing business to a minimum. Chaff is in the same position us oats. North Inland inquiries connot bs met on account of the inadequacy of transport. There is no life in the' potato ifiarket. An outlet is badly jequired for the. big Canterbury surplus.V . |
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 224, 16 June 1920, Page 10
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124CANTERBURY PRODUCE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 224, 16 June 1920, Page 10
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