grain freights are firm and scarce as against a dull market at Home. Locally prices are 2s 6d to 2s 91. ; _ Oats—A quiet, but steady, trade is pass- ' *sg at 2s to 2s 3d, and we fancy prices will hold up until the new crop is harvested. The Home market keeps firm for good heavy oats at 27s 6d to 29s per quarter. Barley— There is absolutely nothing .«_c_ng. ih e new . grain, will come in to a 'Care market. Potatoes—The outside markets are all about closed, and transactions are now for local requirements. Stocks are almost out, the price being £6 per ton. Grass Seeds are without enquiry. Prices remain same as last week's. ; Dairy Produce—Butter 7d to 3d, cheese 3d to .£d. Quotations are f.0.b., sacks extra.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8651, 28 November 1893, Page 6
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