Messrs. Stronach, Morns, and Co. report :—
Oats.— Prices remain firm, although business passing has been small. Quotations : Seed lines, 2s to 2s 3d ; prime infilling, Is lOid to Is lid ; good to best feed, Is !)£d to Is l€d , inferior and medium, Is 8d to Is 9d per bushel. VYiheat. — Business passing has been small, but late prices are maintained, prime Tuscan, in fact, showing an advance of Id per bushel. Quotations: Seed lines, 3s 4d to 3s (id ; prime milling, 3s Id .to 3s 3d ; medium milling and' wUiole fowl wheat, 2s lOd to 3s ; brotken and damaged, 2a Od to 2s !)d per bushel. Potatoes.— Owing to the high prices lately ruling the demand has fallen off considerably, and prices show a further 'droip this week of quite 10s per ton. We quote : Best Derwonts, £10 15s to £11 ; extra choice, £11 5s , best white worts, £10 to £10 10s ; others, £8 to £9 per ton. Chaff.— Consignments have been light 'during the week, aaid tUiere is a good ing uiry for prime quality, which bongs from £3 5s to £3 10s per ton, and £3 to £3 2s Gd for medium quality.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 38, 21 September 1905, Page 13
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195Messrs. Stronach, Morns, and Co. report :— New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 38, 21 September 1905, Page 13
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