CANTERBURY GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
By Telegraph-Preen Association. Christchurch, October 19. The stagnation in the oat market continues. Occasional sales have taken place for Gortons at is. Id f.o.b. South Island, and in some cases at a penny leas. How-, ever, Is. is a shade below what holders an prepared to accept, though on the other hand 4s. Id. ,jWould command sellers. At this figure there have been sufficient offering!) 'to meet Ihe commitments of northern forward 1 sellers Chaff retains a fair market considering the depression in oats. Somo business has been dono on the basis of .£8 15s. to .£9 per ton, f.o.b South Island, and prices at counter stations are up to M 10s. and £b 15s. White clover is meeting with a good export demand, and. considerable lines of machine-dressed seed of particularly good 6ample have, been sold during the week for this trade at 325s c.i.f. The hope of potatoes finding an outlet to Australia has now disappeared, and tliere is practically no market.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 21, 20 October 1920, Page 10
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169CANTERBURY GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 21, 20 October 1920, Page 10
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