COMMERCIAL.
MELBOURNE MARKETS. Melbourne July 28. M'Gregor Gordon and Co., report for the Week ending July 27, 1881 : Bread-stuffs. —The wheat market is easier supplies are full, and prices ar* 1 now at 5s to 5s Id for prime parcels, medium and inferior at proportionately lower rates. Flour is at £lO 15s to£lo 17s Cl. Oats. —On Monday we offered 17,000 bushels of milling and feed, but withdrew the larger portion of them, and subsequently sold in bond for export, 15,000 bushels at advanced rates. Good feed we have sld at 4Jd. Medium milling at 3s 7il, we have sold prime parcels of milling and feed for 3s 9d and 3s 7d respectively. Stocks in Melbourne arc light, as also are the}'in Ta maniaand New Zealand. Maize is firm at 3s 9d. Barley.—Good lines of English we have Bold at 3s 5d ; Cape and Oregon at 3s ; prices have an upward tendency. Peas at 3s 9d. Bran at 12^1. Potatoes. Ballarat, £4;, Gippsiand, £3 15s. Grass Seeds. —We have cleared our entire stock of Cocksfoot at 3d ; and rye grass remains firm and in demand at Cs 6d.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2619, 12 August 1881, Page 2
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188COMMERCIAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2619, 12 August 1881, Page 2
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