ASHBURTON.
Wheat.—Thero is little variation to report in tho market for the week. Offerings by growers are few,and, in most cases, aro confined to small lots. For prime qualjjty the demand is steady, but inferior grain does not meet with attention except at lower values. Prices Pearl and Velvet 3s 6d to 3s 7d, lower quality Id per bushel less. Oats.—As is the case with wheat, offerings are not numerous and buyers' ideas vary. Merchants holding space for the United Kingdom have been buyers of good quality Gartons at full quoted rates, but thoso who have not this outlet aro hot prepared to operate on same basis. Selling values may be quoted at 2s for A grade and ls lid to is Hid for B. Good Duns ls lid, Danish ls 9d to ls lOd. Chaff.—Practically no business is passing Many farmers, who intended to chaff oats, are now threshing, even in cases of light yields. ■ '. .
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14473, 30 September 1912, Page 8
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