CHRISTCHURCH MARKETS CHRISTCHURCH, February 21.
There has been a fairly large qtnuuity ct wheat offering during the week, and while buyers have been endeavourirg to make purchases at 4s. growers have held firmly for 4s Id and is 2d, and at these piices number* of sales have been effected. Amoug the lines that have changed hands -weio 1120 bushes of Tuscan and 5710 biHic's ol Hunters at 4s 2d, and other lots amounting to between 2000 and 3000 bushels at 4s Id at coun'ry stations. A few sales of oats cont-nus to b? m?de at quotations A pi .me lot ol 2SOO busheU of Duns changed hands at 2s 2d, 1500 bushels of Gaitons at 2s 2d. and abcut 3000 bushels of Cartons and Duns at 2s to 2s Id at country stations-
Duimg the week thee has bsen a renewed demand for l-irley, and for prime malting j3 lias been p id
Oat-sheaf chaff is inquired for, and JE3 5a is offered ad at tins price rome sales have been made, bit growers are generally asking
Pe.is are now com-ns? forward, and foi we!lthrched unbioken samples of Partridge 3s 6d is offered, and of Prussian Blues 4s at country stations.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 23
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201CHRISTCHURCH MARKETS CHRISTCHURCH, February 21. Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 23
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