Messrs. Stronach, Morris, and Co. report :—
Oats.— Arrivals during the past week have been light and prices ha\e been well maintained, viz., special seed lines, 2a to 2s 3d , good do, Is 9d to 2s ; prime milling, Is B|d to Is !)d ; good to bost feed, Is 7d to Is 8d ■ inferior to medium, Is 5d to Is 6£d per bushel. Wheat.— Business passing has been small, millers being fairly well stocked. Fowl wheat, howe\er, is in good demand. Seed lines, 3s 3d to 3s (id ; prime milling 3s to 3s 2d ; medium to good, 2s lOd to 3s ; whole 'fowl wheat, 2s 8d to 2s 9£d ; broken and damaged, 2s 4d to 2s 7d per bushel.
> Potatoes.— The market remains firm, best Derwents bringing £7 to £7 10s'; medium, £6 10s to £6 15s ■ special seed lines (white), £7 30s to £7 15s ; good do £7 to £7 10s ; medium, £6'to £6 15s. ' Chaff.— There is a ready sale for prime lines Quotations : Best oaten sheaf, £3 to £3 2s 6d (extra to £3 ss) ; medium to good, £2 12s 6d to £2 17s 6d • light and discolored, £2 5s to £2 10s per ton.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 30, 27 July 1905, Page 13
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196Messrs. Stronach, Morris, and Co. report :— New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 30, 27 July 1905, Page 13
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