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GRAIN AND PRODUCE.

No great amount of business can be reported in this market during the past, week, farmers being still buedy engaged harvesting. The weather still continues exceeding favorable, and allfeagrsesto the condition of the season's yield have been set at rest. , Wheat continues steidy at 3s Id to 8s 34 f.o.b. for prime nulling, anS chick wheat firmat2aedto23 6df o.b. ' . . ■ Oats are eews-ly so firm, and bright short and milliag, 2s te 2e Id, to.b. lartaiians and Danish have not been offering in sufficient quantity to enable us to grro reliable quotations. «.««_. Barley-Prime malting hi • "Jf tendency, and is qaoted at Feed is quiet at Is Mi to2s. Grass Seeds-Vye grass is firmly held by producers for very h*gh rates, to which buyers are not reapoading, except to fill orders; 4a to4e6i are the current rates. Cocksfoot is quoted at 4i i to 4*4, f .0.b., but as yet few huge transactions hav<j been "peaa— Blue boiling are now offering at 3j 6dt03*9d,f.0.b. ... L ,. Dairy Produce-Butter ie, if anything, a shade firmer at 81 to £gd. Chees\has only a languid demand at 4d to sd, f.o.b.

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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6371, 19 February 1886, Page 2

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GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6371, 19 February 1886, Page 2

GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6371, 19 February 1886, Page 2