RANGIORA.
The prica or wneat yusterelay was nominally 4s, delivered at railway stations. Crwnois, however, do ne,t evinco any dis-.csiticn to soil, preferring to wait itituro developiuents. The oat> market displays a somewhat hrmer tone, omiuirics from the North Island indicating more business in tlii_ction. Prices are given as 2s »d i_»r ordinary feed, witn 2s tkl to 2s Dd for prune samples, J>una commanuing the latter l'caa and beans are without oiuiiiye. Thero is a little more enquiry for potatoes at £3 to £'_ I 6s per ton. Grass seeds are without quotable change. Oiovors remain su-ady, Bel to b_ per lb being the price . (.or good sampke of white. Chaff i&'\ in ge>oa dteinaiid at 77s Od lor oa,tsiieai j per tewi, and 32a Gi for oat ttraw.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12825, 8 June 1907, Page 11
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129RANGIORA. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12825, 8 June 1907, Page 11
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