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The Australian Grain and Produce Company report for the week ending May 3,, 1882: ' ' ■ . Breadstuff?.—Wheat has . declined in price; We have sold prime, milling at 6s 6d ; medium, at 6s 44d ex store ; and. these are the ruling prices to-day, the market having a downward tendency. Flourisat £l3 15s to £l3 17s Gd. ; , Barley continues in good request. , We have sold 30 i sacks good English at -Is 7d ; and 200 sacks medium Cape at,ss,2Jd. Holders are firm, and the market'is steadily advancing. , , Oats remain unaltered. We have sold for export to Sydney, 500 sacks feed at 3s 7d, delivered f.o.b. 1*154 sacks, for Adelaide, at a full rate ; locally we have sold, cx bond, 700 sacks milling at 3s 8d ; and’ prirhe New Zealand duty paid at 4s lid.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2854, 18 May 1882, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL South Canterbury Times, Issue 2854, 18 May 1882, Page 2

COMMERCIAL South Canterbury Times, Issue 2854, 18 May 1882, Page 2

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