MARKET REPORT
Strouadi, Morris & Co. Dunedin, report for the week ending April 11th as follow?; Rabbit skins—Oar next sale will be hold ©n Monday Ist May. Oats— The market is lino and there is a good demand for any lines suitable for milling purposes. A gartons 2s 8d to 2s s)d good to best feed 2s 7d to 2s 8d pei bushel (sacks extra). Chaff - Owing to the inclement weather consignments have been on the light side during the last week and there is a good demand, for prime Oaten Sheaf to £5 good to best feed £4 10s to £4 15 per ton (sacks extra). Potatoes- Consignments have been coming to band more freely of late and the market shows an easing tendency. Prime Tables £G to £6 10 per ton. Fat Cattle— A large yarding 21G being penned. At the beginning of the sale prices were firm on last sale’s rates but as the sale progressed showed an easing tendency. Prime heavy bullock,-* £ll to £l3; Medium £8 to £lO 10; Light £6 to £7 10.
Fat Sheep—There was a fnll yirdinp, Extra Prime weathers l)2s Gd; Prime 31s to 245; Medium 18s to *2os; Light from IGs upwards.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3113, 17 April 1922, Page 5
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201MARKET REPORT Dunstan Times, Issue 3113, 17 April 1922, Page 5
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