Commercial.
TiMAIiU MARKET
The Tinr.ru mai kets,‘dmim; the pas*, week, have shown a linn geo i tendency, though the iim.-unl of bu-iness .lone has been limited. The nev/ season s crop is now coming to hand, add several lines h,vs been sold at satisfactory prices. New oala arc worth 2s, country slacken? for long, while short oats are woitn Id. more It is said that some buyers are semiring the district for oats, and thus causing the farmers to ask a higher price than they or her wise would do. One or two Hues of very prime samples have changed ‘lands at 2s 2d per hush. 1. The (puutaiion for old wheat at ill remains at ;-Js, though a line of prime new wheat wan sold during the week for os on trucks, T.nvu'U. Eowl wheat ia still scarce, and as high as 12s per bag is being paid for il.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 170, 25 February 1902, Page 2
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151Commercial. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 170, 25 February 1902, Page 2
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