Commercial.
The awio< 5 «.i revenue r -;eh u! at the (Justo in-house v , . oh ch • ie<’. for c(-r>biunj)tion this day w&' C 1,419 "s 2!. fe*, Oamaku.- 1c amount of shaping at comg?*niiid of ex oerters has caused .a considerable amount of ; itivii y during the p wt week, but most of th> jocJs l ave been ii: execution of old orders, r.ud h?.ve had lit-le e r ecc on prices. We quote j,, ices—Wneai, -T 3d o 4s C l, nett oash; oats, 4s 6d to 4s hi for quality suitable for shipment, but the greater portion of those hand will be required fur home consumption
now. A farmer residant about nine miles from Oamaru reports the sale of 690 bushels Tarta rim, delivery at his farm, at ss, but this wool' appear to be an exceptional price. Barley, clis colored, fit for horse feed, is worth 4s •, aiv many of the parcels which were purchaser early in the season for malting are now beiu c crushed for horse feed, thus leaving less loss t< 1 the merchants than to ship it for malting woul. . have done.
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Evening Star, Issue 3649, 2 November 1874, Page 2
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189Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 3649, 2 November 1874, Page 2
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