ASHBURTON.
Wheat—Enquiry is still good, and any lots of prime wheat offering find purchasers at recent rates, although in some cases, buyers aro inclined to tho opinion that recent values should not bo maintained, owing to the easier tone of the Australian markot. Values remain:—Prime Velvet and Pearl. 3s M to 3s 7d ; Hunters and Tuscan, 3s 6tl to 3s 6jd. on trucks, country stations. Oats—Offerings are still very scarce, and prices asked by growers can only be obtained for retail purposes. A , largo line of top quality local Cartons is reported to have been sold this week at 2s 10d on trucks. Chaff—Bos to 82s 6d on rail, is ruling price for prime quality.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14162, 30 September 1911, Page 11
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