OTAGO.
The following is from the Daily Times of the 16th inst : — Whea f , flour, and oats, remain steady at quotations, and will probably remain ao for a time. Bran and pollard have sustained a heavy advance, with a prospect of its being maintained. Potatoes are in moderate demand at quotation. Flour £15 to £L 5 10s per ton ; oatmeal, £24 do ; pearl barley, £2S do; wheat, 6s to 6s 3d per bushel; oats, 4s 6d do jbarley, 5s 6d do ; maize, 5s 6d do ; bran, £7 to £7 10s per ton ; pollard, £7 do ; hay, £6 do; chaff, £4 10s do ; straw, £2108 do ; potatoes, £3 2s 6d do ; carrots, £3 do ; turnips, £3 10s do ; rye grass seed, 5s 6dper bushel ; butter, Is Id per lb ; cheese, lid do j bacon, 9d do ; bags, 14s per dozen.
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Southland Times, Issue 1151, 22 October 1869, Page 2
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139OTAGO. Southland Times, Issue 1151, 22 October 1869, Page 2
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