CANTERBURY GRAIN
SOWINGS SMALLER THAN ANTICIPATED fPen United Press Association.] CHRISTCHURCH, October 4 There has been little a tivity .11 any section of the grain and (.•"d-ee aiaiket this week. The spring wheat winch was delayed in some, parts of the province by unfavourable weather is praeti'-ally com piete. It has been impossible to ow some areas which were intended ter wueat, particularly m the Flle.-mere ILtr.ct, and earlier estimates of the total area o, 300,000 acres have had to be revised Growers are reminded that the last day for forwarding 'lie current season’s f.a q m ili;nc> wheat is November 30. Wheat held afler That da c will miss the final payment of 3d a bushel. N-> announcement has been made about I lie furl tier cxnort of potatoes to Australia, and little interest is being taken in tho market.
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Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 15
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141CANTERBURY GRAIN Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 15
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