GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
(BX TELEGEAPH — PBKSS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHURCH, 29th Mai.. The wheat and oats market remain firm. Theio is a considerable amount of gram coming forward, but it finds a ready market. Wheat is boini* offered in better condition than at the beginning of the season. The annual trouble about the shortage of railway trucks ia commencing, and % is expected that it will be acute ■ during Easter week. There is still a shortage of Algerian oats, and very little has been done in them this week. Onions are firm at £6, and potatoes have advanced to £3 2s 6d. "Both thefco lines art coining forward in. sufficient quantities to supply the demand. Chaff is quoted at from £2 10s to £2 12s 6rt, but there is not much business doing. There has been a " much better eniquiry for ryegra*>s, and prices have advanced all round. Barley is firm at 4s 5d to 4e 6cl. Extra prime lines are fetching more, but very few, are in.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 9
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165GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 9
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