AUSTRALIAN MARKETS.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copy ?g t. (PKR ONITKD PK SS AS^OCUTIO:. :JM.KLBot7KXi.\ February )i. For wheat there ia a good demand at 4/7. Fknir, stoue-marle L 9 10/-. Oats, Cape, 3/- • thin white, 3/o ; stout, 3/10 $ soed > 4/- (Ud. Barley, Eng'i h, 5/4 ; Cape, 3/3. " Maize, 3/« 11 Ad. Bran, 11 $d. biDNEY. February 14 Potatoes— New Zealand, L 6 10/---to L 7 10/- (expected to be lower next week) ; Wa'rrnambool, L 5 7/-; Circular Heads, L 9. Onions, Ll4 15/-; bran, lOdto 10£ d; pollard, 1/- to 1/Osd ; oats, dull, 2/10 to 3/4. Maize — Sound, 3/7 $ weevily, 2/6. Wheat — Chick feed, 3/3 to 3/6 ; milling, 4/5 to 4/6. Butter— Local, lOd to 1/(there is a plentiful supply); New Zealand butter, 8d to lOd. Cheese — The market is glutted. New Zealand 6d to 9d. Bacon, firm, 9d to lOd ; liamsidull, 10d to 1/-. Chaff— New Zealand, L 6 10/.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 95, 16 February 1889, Page 3
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