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DUNEDIN PRODUCE REPORTS.

Wheat.— Prices are still receding except for prime milling which sells readily. Quotations : Prime milling Tuscan and velvet 2s 7d to 2s 9d —choice .Id to 2d more ; medium to good 2s 5d to 2s 6d ; inferior to medium 2s to 2s 4d (ex store, sacks weighed in, trems); 'Oats.— Little or nothing doing, buyers are holding off till new seasons values are better established. - Business on the whole is very quiet, and sales difficult to effect even at prices much lower than last week's quotations. Quotations : For prime ffeed and milling (new) ls 7(1 to Is 8d : medium to good ls 6d |to ls 7d ; prime quality old oats are held for Id to 2d extra (ex store, sacks extraf net). Barley. -Quotations :' For choice malting 3s 9d to 4s ; medium to good 3s 3d to 3s 6d ; milling 2s 6d to 3s ; feed ls 9d to 2d (ex store, sacks .extra, terms). • . . . Grass Seed. — No alteration in the tone of the market. Quotations : For best machine dressed 3s to 3s 3d ; extra choice perenpial 3s Gd to 4s ; farmers' dressed— best 2s 3d to 2s Gd, lextra clean a shade more; inferior to medium and dirty la 6d to 2s (ex store, sacks extra, net). Cooksfoot : Market quiet, prices ranging from 3f d to 4£dperlb. "Potatoes.— Owing to harvest operations the supply has been on. a smaller scale and prices have advanced to— for best L 4 153 to L 5 2s 8d; j medium worth L 3 10s lo L 4 10s per ton (ex store I sacks weighed in, net).' ,, DairyPradv^e.- Quotations unchanged. r Flax. — Prices are xn sympathy with those ruling ftt Home, which $re 'still lowi '

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Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1025, 16 March 1894, Page 5

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DUNEDIN PRODUCE REPORTS. Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1025, 16 March 1894, Page 5

DUNEDIN PRODUCE REPORTS. Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1025, 16 March 1894, Page 5