COMMERCIAL.
The Australian Grain and Produce Company report for the week ending June 14, 1882: Breadstuff's—Prime milling wheat has declined in price. We sold yesterday at Cs 9d, delivered, and even at this price millers will not operate,. We look however for prices to rule in a few days, as Melbourne holders will not sell under fis lid and 7s. Flour is at £l4 ss. Barley continues scarce at 5s 5d for prime English : Cape and feed arc at ss, and both grains have an upward tendency. Oats are advancing. Yesterday we sold medium Victorian feed at Is and Is Id ; Stout at Is 2ld : milling at 4s Id and 4544 d, A. brisk demand has set in for New Zealand bond parcels, at 3s 8d for feed and 3s lOd for milling, at which rates we have transacted a fair business.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2888, 28 June 1882, Page 2
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142COMMERCIAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2888, 28 June 1882, Page 2
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