LATEST MARKET REPORT
Dalgety and Co report having held their usual weekly auction sale to-day, be ore a good attendance of buyers. Bid dingwas good for oats & wheat, but chaff & potatoes were easier to sell. We cleared the buik of what we offered at prices quoted under. — Oats.—There is a very good demand & prices have again advanced since our lastquotations. Prime Bright feci suitable for export & milling sorts are most enquired for, but inferior & medium command a good sale. Prime milling 2s 2d to 2s 2 Good to best feed 2s id to 2s Hd Inferior & medium, Is lUd to 2s Od. (Bags extra, net.)
Wheat.—Prime samples have a good demand both millers & skippers win e medium quality is lurdiy saleable. Fowl feed it scarce & is readily saleable at quotations. Prime velvet & tuscau 2s Ski to 3s Medium velvet & tusoan 2s 7|d to 2s Sd fowl feed (whole) .2s Od to 2s 7rt lowl feed (broken) 2s to 2s 5d (Bags in.) Potatoes. —The demand is equal to the supply, and prices arc unchanged. Prime dements £5 7s to £3 ll's ; medium £5 to L 5 5s Ud. Chaff. —The market is still well supplied Prime oaten sheaf which is saleable at £2 l3s d, and if extra heavy & bright £2 17s. Medium qualities are, however, very plentiful & hard to sell from 45s Od to 50s (Bags extra net.)
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Dunstan Times, Issue 2093, 3 September 1901, Page 4
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