PRODUCE.
(For week ending February 13.)
London, February 8. —Wheat: The Continental markets are firm, but the English markets hare a lower tendency. Cargoes are quiet. Victoria Jannary-Maroh shipments are quoted at 30s 3d ; sailer paroele, 29s 3d. Butter has a steady trade. Colonial, 106s to 108s, and a few lots 110s. Danish is quiet at 118s. Cheese has a slow sale, New Zealand realising about 525. Hemp is firm. Wellington March shipments, L2l 10s. Messrs. Stronach Bros, and Morris report as follows :—: — WHEAT —In fair demand. Prime milling, 2s 6d to 2s 7d ; medium, 2s 2d to 2s 5d ; fowl wheat, Is 1 Id to 2s lsd ; do (broken), Is 8d to Is lid per bushel (sacks in). Oats —Market firm. Milling, Is (>s.! to 1^ 7d ; good to b*st feed, Is 5d to Is 6£d ; medium, Is 3d to Is 4£d per bushel (sacka extra). Chaff—Market unchanged. Prime oaten Bheaf, L 2 10a to L 2 15s ; medium, L 2 to L 2 7s 6d per ton (bags extra). Potatoes —Market well supplied. Kidneys, Ll 10a to L 5 ; Derwents, L 3 10s to L 4 per ton (bags in).
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 7, 14 February 1901, Page 13
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192PRODUCE. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 7, 14 February 1901, Page 13
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