DUNEDIN GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat. — Stocks of really prime samples I are running low, and prices have consequently advanced slightly for these. As suippers are operating in inferior sorbs the tone of the market, all round, has improved. Prime milling is worth 3a 5d to 3a 7d ; other milling sorts, 33 Id to 3s 4Jd ; medium, 2a 8d to 33 ; fowl feed, Is 8d to 2s 3J. Oats. — Market now quite bare, and prices hardening, several lines having been disposed ef during the week at an advance on last week's quotations of Id to ljd per bußhel. Prime bright milling is worth 2s s£d to 2s Gd ; best feed, 2s 4d to 2s 5d ; medium, 2s 3d to 2s 4d ; inferior and discoloured, Is 10i to 2s 2d. Barley. — No transactions worthy of note. Potatoes. — Large consignments are coming forward daily, and as they will not keep in store, they hare to be sold ab very low pricos. Fresh dug bring with difficulty £3 j those out of the ground any time, 3(te to 45b.
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Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1602, 16 January 1885, Page 2
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174DUNEDIN GRAIN MARKET. Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1602, 16 January 1885, Page 2
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