LONDON SEED TRADE.
Messrs John, Shaw and Sons, of 37, Mark Lane London, E.C., report through their ■gent, Mr Leonard W. Blake of Chmt, church, that the market dunng the fortnight •nding January 12th, wa ß becoming more »,tire after'the -holidays. Tocre waa com siderable astivity in form *eed, «creaied enfluirwi coming in from The ■peoulatiTe .demand was active, and parcele were obanging bands at enhanced. rates. Cable advice juat roceired from Amerxca deioribe red olorej- t'lsre in ebort »upply, and
a further substantial udmnce in »t harl brer .•Btflblished. For cor>ti ci.M s triples highc prices were aoked, in fact, v»'ue ii'-i rour>d exhibited firmness, »itd storks light; alejkt'. and white clover were meeting with more attention; trefoil quiet; offerings of foreigD Italian were meagre; canary quiet; eoine new hemp seed had just arrived. (For remainder of News see Fourth Page )
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4423, 8 March 1883, Page 3
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142LONDON SEED TRADE. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4423, 8 March 1883, Page 3
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