Commercial.
Messrs. John Shaw & Sons of 37 Maik Lane, London, report through their agent, Mr. Leonard W. Blake, of Christchurch, that the market, during the fortnight ending June 16th, was very quiet and presented no fresh feature of either interest or importance. Stocks of all varieties held over were extremely
light, more especially of timothy, lucerne and perennial rye grasses, supplies of which are practically exhausted. With regard to prices, with the exception of the above named articles and fine English red, they have, during the season, ruled moderate. Alsyke and white’ clovers especially have closed at a very low level, and should the new crops turn out disappointing, a considerable advance will be experieneed. Bird seeds of all descriptions continued exceedingly cheap.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 968, 10 August 1881, Page 2
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123Commercial. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 968, 10 August 1881, Page 2
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