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Flour, Grain Etc.

WELLINGTON CITY QUOTATIONS. Following are last Saturdays quotations by Wellington whoiesals merchants:— i'iour.—Values ehow a further advanew, nou- ruling £17 Jis. t.o.b. South and £18 da. in Wellington. -Milling wheat—Quotations rule 7s to 7s 3d 1'.0.b. South sacks extra. Fuwl.y Wheat.—The bulk of the crop is milling quality ,and consequently there is very little fowls' offering. Medium grade nulling is bulling at 7s i.0.1j. and 7s lid in Wellington. Gate.— This market shows a further advance; A grade rules 4e id Ui 4e Gd, and B grade 4s -iu to 1 Od t.o.b. •South, and Wellington rate* arc fs I.tijf to ss. **^- Maize. Supplies have an ived fn>!:i Manchuria and Java by way yt Australia, and are selling here- at Us to Gs -3d. liarle.y.—Prime malting is unchanged at (is to (is (id t.o.b. and feed rules 6s to Gs 3d in Wellington. Oatmeal.-Advanced a further £1, ruling £20 t.o.b. and £22 here. Pollard.—Slightly firmer at £8 10s, f.o.b. and £9 Ms to £10 here. llran. — Otving to the Government prohibiting export values are a little easier at £7 i>,b. and £8 .jk here. Chaft".— Wairarapa supplies are light and receipts are chiefly from Jtaiigitikei. Marlborough and Canterbury, and tlie price rules £8 5s ex store in Wellington. IVas.--.ln somewhat short supply at 7s Gtl for Prussian blues 8s to 9s for wed and 7s for partridge.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 March 1915, Page 2

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Flour, Grain Etc. Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 March 1915, Page 2

Flour, Grain Etc. Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 March 1915, Page 2

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