COMMERCIAL.
KAKARAMF.A FLOUR MILL. The following are present prices at the above Mill Flour, ,Ci 7 per ton, 18s per IDO lbs : pollard. 7s per lUolbs ; bran, 5s per IUO lbs ; gristing, in lots of not less than 20 bushels, Is nor bushel. EDWIN PAYNE. May I'.?. 1877. ——o The • Canterbury 1 Times’ of the 12th last., says;—Cl rain delivci icw begin io show a marked decrease with the approach of winter, and. I he railways find no difficulty in keeping the sheds at the out stations clear. Transactions in wheat have not been of a very extern ;ivc nature during the week, business being principally confined to millers, who have' been giving higher rates for sound quality than merchant’s limits. Sales at 5s to ;5s SR are reported, and 2s (kl and upwards for sprouted parcels. The excitement that prevailed a few days ago with regard to this cereal has all but died out. 'i he latent advices from England show that, after reaching (55 1 to fills per quarter, the rise in wheat was arreiled. The quotations given is equal to 8s l.jd to Ks 7bl per bu hel. Barley continues depressed.
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 220, 19 May 1877, Page 2
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194COMMERCIAL. Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 220, 19 May 1877, Page 2
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