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COMMERCIAL.

SOUTHERN MARKETS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, Last Night. Trade continues dull among merchants. Oats, which were rather brisker a few weeks ago, have gone down lower than ever, owing, no doubt, to weak holders cutting prices. There is also little or no demand for chaff. Linseed is practically dead; very little is offering, but for what there is on hand no buyer?’ can oe found. Peas are selling well, and, owing to the quantity exported during the past few months, it is not improbable that there will be a shortage for sowing purposes. Barley is one of the slowest lines to quit thia season, and facners g*n«r»Uy hats a lot on their hands.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1921, Page 5

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114

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1921, Page 5

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1921, Page 5

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