CANTERBURY GRAIN & PRODUCE
Wheat —Values for the week ending* 18th are without appreciable change.,Any| sampled brought forward are readily| taken. Best commands 4s 8d to 4s 9d,j and being, asked, for. .Chick .and.damagedj parcels find » good? markets j a >. r 4e-j mands. The market is rallying from thoj recent dull advices from outside. Colonial! and intercolonial centres report an upward) tendency. Best milling are quoted 10-| cally at 3s 3d to 3s 4d and feed at 3s to s 3s 2d. z !_ v i 'j v - t j Baritey— There is nothing to report ini connection with .this grain.' Sales havei transpired .during the week at 4s to 4s 6d : ; for best lots. ~ I •;.:i:Floub— Miliere are still quoting £ll j 10s for best brands, with a good demand.)
Sharps and bran are also in .active request
Potatoes —Transactions in these have been extensive, and'deliveries would have been heavier only for the weather. Prices have slightly improved, and stand at 85s to 365. The most active enquiry comes from Sydney. ;
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Patea Mail, 22 May 1882, Page 3
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