SOUTHERN MARKETS
5 By Telegraph—Press Association. ■ Cliristcluirch, November 5, r ' Except for a little business in oats for , t export, the produce market this week haH 3 been quieter than for some time past. , The reduction of freight to London on oats has infnseil Bome animation into (he 1 trade in that line of produce, but the cat " market so far as local trading is eon- - cerned, has not altyod much during the t week, and Ciartous are quoted at 3b. f.n 3s 3d., country stations. Some small parcels of linseed changed " handß during the week, Bome of the lines '' being Becured for Australia. A little husiness was done in chaff al about £5 on trucks at country stations, e Wheat, barley, and peas are cleaned out
of the market, and old potatoes arc absolutely unsaleable. . ... Nothing brisk in bußincas ib dolus in seed llncß but white clovers and ryegrass are holding their values well.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 10
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155SOUTHERN MARKETS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 10
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