PRODUCE PRICES CURRENT.
(Report for week ending August 17.) OATS. — The market is very btre of feed oats ; none now in first bands ; Si. 9d. to 6s. per bushel. Seed oats are in request, with but a moderate tupply of really good quality. Dealers demand 7s. 6d. ; no imports. MAIZE.— FuII supply ; importer! seek 6s. 3d. to Bs. 64 Sale dull. BRAN".— Plentiful supply from mills at Is. 6d. HAY.— Supply equal to demand ; best torts command £5 oaten, £4 10s. to £5 10s. POTATOES.— A Tery active trade has been doing during the week ; that, combined with late export shipments and the decreasing stocks, has led to higher prices ; as much
ai £4 15s per ton hai been paid for a lot of 30 tons by a dealer, bags supplied by purchaser. Dealers now seek £5 10s , with firmness. FLOUR.— MiII, best, £20 ; seconds, £15 ; sharps, £9 ; Adelaide, £20 Stocks moderate. Chilian, £18 to £18 10s. BONE-DUST.— Fine Auckland, £10 ; Fine Sydney, £9 10s.; inferior, £8. Market bare. COALS.— New South Wales, store, 455. to 605. ; Wangarei, alongside, 255. ; store, 30s. "W. J. HURST <fe CO., Produce Brokers, Queen-street.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2828, 18 August 1866, Page 4
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