CANTERBURY GRAIN MARKET
(BT TELEGRAPH— PBE9S ASSOCIATION.) ■• CHRISTCIIURCH, 11th February. There is no change to report in the local wheat market, the principal business passing .being in wheat growh in the northern district, which is changing hands in Oases where thu grower is willing to accept the ruling price. Oats are oasier, as thero is no outlet at present. The outside price is Is lid for Gartons, though few grower 1 } who htiVe any to self arc willing to take this figure. Other description 1 * are not as free of sale as they were. The rates ruling locally have left little or no margin of profit for -shipment, either' to the North Island or to Australia. Tho bulk of the barley offering is very light, and maltsters are not purchasing any but prime Bamples, which still command 4a. No offers' can be got for light samples. The, barleyjthh season, though generally light, is in excellent condition and colour.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1913, Page 4
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158CANTERBURY GRAIN MARKET Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1913, Page 4
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