NORTH OTAGO GRAIN MARKET.
[BY TELEGIt^PH — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] O AMARU, 22nd April. There is very little changs lo roporr in the grain ond produce market ior the v.esk ju^c ended. Wheat— Very little offering, farmers being inclined to hold on for a further rise. A few lines have changed hands at 3s OAd and 3s Id for new on trucks. A slightly firmer tone is noticeable, due, no doubt, to the improved tone in the London market. Oats — There i? uo business to report for the current week. Potatoes — Prime are fairly firm, but medium are not in request. A quantity of this latter grade is being shipped away on consignment. Chaff-— Little or nothing doing. Wellington ladies seem to have no difficulty afc all in finding their way to the drapsra who m^ke a speciality of Warnsr's'fanjous rustproof Corsste.— Advfc.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 95, 24 April 1911, Page 3
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141NORTH OTAGO GRAIN MARKET. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 95, 24 April 1911, Page 3
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