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CHRISTCHURCH, 27th Nov.. There is still a keen demand for fowl wheat, but the rise anticipated by some merchants has not yet taken pfaol tv, V a r?f rd > tb chaff ' lt « understood that Auckland merchants are afraid to buy any quantity, and are watching the Australian market pretty closely. For perennial ryegrass there is a littl« better feeling, and 27-281b seed has been soJd at 7s" per bushel, sacks extra Practically all the surplus partridg« peas held in store on account of merchants are being shipped by the Dorset this week for Liverpool, and merchant* are looking forward to next season's operations. The latest advices from England are not very encouraging, as there are large stocks at present held in store in London. This week sales of No. 1 took place at 72s per quarter. o£ 5041b, ex store, London.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 9
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146CANTERBURY MARKETS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 9
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