RANGIORA.
Comparatively speaking very tew lines of wheat have be-en offered hero this week, and only a. limite>d quantity was fit for milling purposes. It would bo- wise ii growers allowed their grainto get over the "sweating" state before attempting to sell. The rise in values in Australia bus not been reflectexl bore. There is no keenness in the business. Buyers show no disposition to rush mutters, and unk-ss ..tlio line is well matured, sellers have a difficulty to tiuit. Values arc 3s Od to 3s 7d.
Oats show no change. Values are: — Cartons Is 3d, Duns ls 2d. Business is quiet. Farmers decline these rateis. Moauwhiie North Island orders are oeing filled at Timaru and Oaniaru. Partridge Peas Prime lots are worth 3s 7d, lower quality 3s 5d and 3s (3d, blue Prussian peas 4s to 4s dd, farmers' dressed ryegrass seed Is _v to ls 6*l, oatsheaf chaff 35s to 40s. These prices cannot last, as large stocks are held throughout the Canterbury district.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13378, 20 March 1909, Page 10
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