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COMMERCIAL.

Mr M. R. Miller reports having , sold twelve Lincoln rums at the Spit yesterday from the flock of John Reid, Esq., Elderslie, at the following- prices, viz:—2 rams, ¥. Sutton, at 15 guineas and 18 guineas each : 1 do., J. E. Goose, at 16 guineas; 1 do., F. Peacock, nt 21 guineas ; 1 do. at 11 guineas, and 3 do. at 9 guineas, W. Nelson ; 3 do., J. D. Onnond, at 20 guineas.

[BY TELEGRAPH.] CiiRiSTCiiUHCH, This day. The Co-operative Association report that immense quantities of wheat changed hands on Saturday and yesterday at a marked increase in values. Tho enquiry is still very brisk, and 4s is offered at country stations. Duxkmx, This day. One or two transactions in grain are reported. Messrs Reid and Gray have sold 10,000 bushels of this season's Avhite velvet ■wheat from their farm, near Oamaru, at Is per bushel net. The New Zealand and Australian Land Company have just sold to the New Zealand Grain Agency Company 4000 tons of -wheat grown on the company's properties in Canterbury for immediate delivery, and the same parties are also in treaty for 1000 ton.s grown in Otago. This transaction is probably the largest ever made in the Australasian colonies bet-ween tho producer and the grain merchant.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3616, 13 February 1883, Page 2

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211

COMMERCIAL. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3616, 13 February 1883, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3616, 13 February 1883, Page 2

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