CANTERBURY GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
By Telegraph—Preßa Association. Christchurch, November IG. Tha quietness existing for some time n the (Train nnd produce market has been aggravated during the holidays, business aoing practically at a standstill. ilie »xpected activity in the oati market as ft -esnlt of the opening of the trade with ilia Old Country Ims not inatennlised. rho chaff market is lifeless, and a ton. atl country stations fully covers the jffera.' The North Island demand Wis disappeared. Practically all nbsidiarv lines have T>een quiet during he past fortnight! The .only exception 9 in the case of perennial rye, a subtantial line of which was sold for the wutii at 7s. 6d, per bushel.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 45, 17 November 1920, Page 10
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115CANTERBURY GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 45, 17 November 1920, Page 10
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