oHBXSTommoH corn exchange. The following is the Coni Exchange report (per F. Denham, Secretary), for the week ending iVwiJ 30th : The Tug-of-"V\ r ar is still going on at the Theatre and also between the large producer’s and exporters of wheat, and we fully expect if cargo comes down at the present rate, the last of the I'eet in Lyttelton will hoist her Line Jpetev somewhere towards tlm end of this cant"The latent; English quotation - -‘T*— 4S m per Imlrol ‘f. dbs , 6d ’ or philantk-u...- . -ois, less the charges _ ou s who work without coinM '..ssions, |d per bushel, brings the price back to 3s 4Jd, f.o.b. Barley—Very little of first class offering, second rate has had a better demand during the week. Oats—Nothing of importance to report except they are slow of sale. Grass Seed—Becalmed. Peas and Beans —Wanted. Potatoes—Hard to place. Butter—Factory, 10d ; farmers’, Bcl to Del. Cheese —3Ad to 4[d. The above prices are those paid to farmers, packages extra, f.0.b., Lyttelton.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2350, 30 April 1892, Page 3
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165Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2350, 30 April 1892, Page 3
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