, OamAKV.— The Times at 29th March report« j— •■' ■ • ' '•' '' ; ■'■' •" • ' ■ . ' Wheat is becoming more plentiful ; highest '^uotatioii is Btill 4s nett cash; though we * have heart of the purchase by a local firm, during the week, of 10.200 bushels, prime, on terms equal to 3s Od. Oats are (norni* , wJly) 2ft Sd.to la lOd, »n little or no inquiry.
Floiiutis worth H2 ;.',6atnieal, Ll3 j ; pollard, L4|! bran,! L 3; paten ch«S| L 3 t9 ! L3>los.. Potojioes (scr>rce),jL6. ?• ,i ; ;j OaßisTCHUßqiti— The Tjmea of 'repir^-A^-. :%^ - V. € Oats*CTOtffiueJ;o attract considerable attention, butns*alteration in value can be noted; heavy feed is very saleable at Is 9d to Is 94(1, -for .early delivery ; . sales are reported of extra-choice samples, at Is lOJd ; stored lots find good support at Is 104 dto Is lid. Good malting barley is badly wanted, and .for fine samples 4s 3d..t0 4s6d is freely given ; inferior ditto, range from 3s to 3s 9d. A good business 1 is' doing in provisions. Butter is saleable at 7d to 7sd, and cheese 3|dto4d.- Stocks of hams and bacon aie reducing, and last week's quotations are fairly sustained.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1150, 5 April 1872, Page 2
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