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Cheistchtjech Mabket, May 28th.—The favourable change in the weather has caused great activity amongst the agriculturists; a considerable quantity of grain has been thrashed out during the week, aud if the weather continues fine, wheat sowing will be persevered in with energy. There was a good attendance today, and all kinds of grain fully maintained the prices of last week : Wheat I.os. to 12s. per bushel; little business has yet been done in barley and oats; potatoes, £5 per ton ; carrots, £4 per ton ; butter, Is. 6d. to Is. Bs. per lb. fowls, 4s. to ss. per couple; eggs, 2s. per doz.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 126, 4 June 1853, Page 6

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Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 126, 4 June 1853, Page 6

Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 126, 4 June 1853, Page 6

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