SOUTHLAND PRODUCE MARKET.
Our lnveroargill correspondent writes, that tho oats uiur'ket is very quiet, tow oate coining in from tho country, mo oiusido Uoiuaiul has elackoiiml oft, «.\cept for small {lurcole, an<l very little trade, has been done during tlie wick. Holders, honovor, rem.,lll urm, und are very confident us regards the futuio. At sidings, 'Is td is ocing paid, and for elupiiKMit, 3s Id to 3s 2<l, f.o.t). at the JJ.uu" tor 1J grade. Farmors are on the iooiv-out tor prime seed oat*, but for thtse high prices are ask<M, liarticuliirly tor Gurtons and riparrowoills, 3s Ul ox store being quoted. Ch.ff ie sull on the up grade, und god bright sauipltie bring £1 lQs at country The euumiilers take great cjiuuiuiios ct ciiaH, so there is always a fair market for it in iSoutliland. There- is no export trade doing in potatoes, and tor local oousunsplion, prices rtingo from £'3 10b to JLM at bidillfiS.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12852, 10 July 1907, Page 9
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