RANGIORA.
Tlue wot weather of tho past -week hae made everything in « duller state than previously experienced. 'Ihe ram is very welcome to the fanning eoniniunitv 'and vrili do a vast amount of good. \Vh-uat remains slow of side. The Australian and English markets continue to show a weak ten-deuey. Prime milling wheat nominal up to 4s. Oate ar< weaker. The Southern merchants art quoting lower. Values here remain about the same as last week, but prioe*> must decline* if present stocks are to £o into oonsuinDtkm. Prime Derwent potatoes £3 10s, Up-to-Dates £3 ss. There is very little enquiry for either
kind. Oatsheaf chaff £4, oat-etraw ohaff 27s 6d to 30s, wheat straw 25b to 27s 6d, hose beans 3s 6d. Partridge peas 3s 6d to 3a Bd.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13159, 4 July 1908, Page 11
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