TIMARU.
Our TJmara corespondent writes: — There is practically nothing doing on the local gram markets, and no reliable quotations, can be given. "Occasionally a small line 61 wheat changes hands, 2s 6d being the maximum price paid. A mixed line of Tuscan, Velvet and Red Chaff Is reported to have been sold during the week at 3s Ad.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11752, 28 November 1903, Page 9
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