Commercial News
AUSTRALIAN MAKKETS. By .Electric Telegraph.— Copyrigh' IPEK CMIT.ED PREBS ASSOCIATION.] Mklbocsnk. March 28. The oat market is weaker; prime atout 4/-; Pauish, 3/8. Barley is <juiet ; peas. 4/9 ; uiaiee, 4/5 to 4/8. Sydney, March 28. Potatoes— Circular Heads are firm at L 6 : there is a temporary scarcity ; New Zealand L 5 to L 5 5/-. Warrnambools, L 4 ; onious, Ll2 10/-; maize, 3/8 to 3/10, there is a good supply with active demand ; oats, in-, ferinr quality 2/10, feeding sorts 3/1 to 2/3, milling sorts 3/5 to 3/6; the bran market is easier at i/1 ; pollard, 1/4, scarce; wheat, chick feed 3/6, milling sorts 4/10 to 5/3; blue peas, 4/6 ; butter imported separator made l/l to 1/3, dairy made lid to l/«.; cheese, best New Zealand made 6d to 7£d ; the market is ateady with a good supply on hand ; local made 5d to 7d. The bacon market is bare of New Zealand cured, 9d to 9£d ; there is a good supply of local sorts, B£d to 9£d. Hams are dull, lOd to 1/-. Chaff New Zealand cut, L 6.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 113, 30 March 1889, Page 3
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183Commercial News Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 113, 30 March 1889, Page 3
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