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ASHBURTON.

|\/«j*rket report for week ending Friy&J&ecember 2nd, 1910:— ji i /£!*«eat. —Millers are now the only 3LeJ™aaers, and require only good qualwhich description continues JS*^ 80 " well, and various stocks are in J|sssequence rapidly diminishing. SeesSl™ grade v. heat, however, is neglected jj«R? saleable only ut whole fowl wheat '^cT 68 * le B row n S crorjs have not . c ra ' ns during November IJjjEgje extpnt it was hoped they would, poor yield of the new crop is ■jßfed, and it will require good wca-

I ther from now Ott to average up to last i Oats.-Pricee h ave risen above buy- I or s limits, and m consequence a deadock has.ensued and but very httle business.in teed bnea i s being done. Jiravy Duns for seed purposed are m rlomnnd. but almost unprocurable. Gar- [ ions and Duns 2 S> 2s 3d. seed 2s Gd; ! ties Is 9d. Is 10d. J Oatshraf cbaff. -. Enquiries hare tallcn off considerably, and it is antij cipatcd that tlie early portion of the new crop "ill be in stock during the ni'xt tortnisht should warm weather j continue. A drop in price may there- 1 fore bp. looked for. Primp quality tor ' immediate delivery, 80s, on trucks j

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13906, 3 December 1910, Page 11

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ASHBURTON. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13906, 3 December 1910, Page 11

ASHBURTON. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13906, 3 December 1910, Page 11