GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Friday. Tile market is unchanged r ur grade, oats Up to i/a is available for prompt deliveries of A grade liartous. f.0.b., sL, and •1/ for IPs, this prim being: advanced by a penny for biter months. Perennial ryegrass is lifeless. |p to .1/0 Tor machine dressed and 3,6 on trucks IS quilled. Italian is quoted at -i/V. 10 i/0, r.0.b.. s.i.. or i/o to :i/ on trucKs. Imported corksroot is quoted at 70/ per cwt, the cheapest price for years. The cause is the collapse nr the Danish market. Values on trucks here are od b) Old a pound. Cowgrass has been bought at Scl to Od a pound on trunks. The white clover market has been alTccted by last year's importations of cheap seed. The " local market came lower than was anticipated, and most fo this imported seed is in Southern and North Island merchants' hands. The New Zealand crop has been a good one. Southland reports are that dopstail has risen. Prices to Tanners lor machine dressed are rrom l/i to l/TJ per pound. Fescue is quoted at id a pound. There has been some export, but the market is disposed to ease.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 6
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