COMMERCIAL.
MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKET. Report as follows for the week ending March 22nd, 1882 Breadstuff*.—The demand for wheat continues steady. We sc?!d to-day 1360 sacks of good miliing at 3s 6|d., ex store ; prime shipping parcels are at 3s Bd, f.0.b.; freight to London ruling from 15s to 20s, fortifies the tone and prices in this market. Flour is at £lll2s 6d. Oats.-—During the week week we have sold 1100 sacks as followssoo prime New Zealand milling, ex store, at 3s Bid ; 650 good stout New Zealand feed, at 3s 6id. Prices for good oats are firm, The quality of the Victorian oats offering in the market is poor, and prices rule proportionably lower. We look for extreme rates to rule shortly. Barley.—Good English is in demand at 4a 5d to 4s 6d ; good feed we have sold at 3s lOd, and 3s IOJd.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2819, 6 April 1882, Page 2
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144COMMERCIAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2819, 6 April 1882, Page 2
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