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Wangawtti, July 13. Mr George A. Hurley reports (wliolesale) as follows:—Oats are very gradually but surely becoming firmer m their (one, and m the Southern markets are quoted as 3s lOd for different samples of feed oats. I quote them at present (at 4s lOd. The supply is not great and consequently, nn advance is looked for Wheat. — Unchanged. Maize, biuiey, peas, and beans, same as last quotations. Flour, £13 for Backs. Oatmeal, bran, and pollard m very fair demand. The former is very firm at '£23 per ton. Cbaff . Scarce, owing to heavy rains which have; prevented cutting operations to a great extent. Hay, £410s to £5, according to samples. Onions, £9 10s to £10 10s. Potatoes. -For table use £3 10s per ton ; flukes, for early seed, £7 per ton. Business has been affected to a large extent by the wet weather. The demfmd for rye grass is entirely over for winte* sowing.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 80, 17 July 1878, Page 2
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