CANTERBURY GRAIN MARKET
■' »_L • •" f»T TJELEORAPH — PRESS ' AS3OOIATION.J CHRISTCHURCH; 26th January. There is nothing fresh to report in the 'local wheat inArket. 'There 16 a good enquiry for new oats, and the few lots offering find ready sale at' current prices. There are but few white ' oate yet on "the market, the offerings consisting of Algerians and Duns. For prime lines of the former up to 2« has been paid, but' buyers are generally offering Is lOd to Is lid, and down to Is 9d for lighter samples. A few lines of barley have been offered, and growers are aaking prices beyond what buyers consider the value. It is reported that a lin« of prime malting has oeen sold at 4s 6d to go south, but 4s to 4s 3d are now the best prices offered at country stations.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1912, Page 3
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