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CANTERBURY MARKETS

(BI TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION ) CHEISTCHTJRCH, 30th Sept. Potatoes continue their > downward ■movement, a further drop of 10 s per ton being recorded since last week Soma sales: have taken place at £6 f.o.b. ™ White s are quoted on trucks at £4 17s ri% ton> and Dakotas at £4 10s Umff is very firm and worth £7' 12s mJJhJ?* S n tr, UCks- Bußiness between merchants has been transacted at £9 7a id, f.o.b. A.i The demand is principally local and from the South, but Auckland and West Coast are also'taking small quantities. Little is now offermgby farmers. There is little doing in oats, which for B b are worth 6s 6d on trucks. Cowgraess is a shade quieter. Prices are now up to export parity, and merchants are opera&ng with caution. Only good-coloured seed is wanted for export Inere has been a little inquiry from the North for clover seeds. y

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 80, 1 October 1924, Page 2

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CANTERBURY MARKETS Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 80, 1 October 1924, Page 2

CANTERBURY MARKETS Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 80, 1 October 1924, Page 2