CANTERBURY PRODUCE
THIS WEEK’S REPORT (Ter Pres s Association) Christchuiioh, June 25. The dull market condition continues, there being little movement except in Dot a toes. These are somewhat “stickier” than in the week-end report, there being sufik'ient offers to create an easier feeling. The AYingatui, which left for the north yesterday, took 3950 sacks from Lyttelton and 1075 from Timaru. The Kainiauawa will get away to-morrow with a, fair cargo. This is tho. final boat for this month. Values! are from £5 7s (i<l to £5 10s per ton. for Juno delivery, £5 15s for July and £0 2s Gil to £0 5s for J ber. >, ■ The oats market lia.s weakened and A Carious are now quoted at 3s old a. bushel f.0.h.5.i., with B’s at 3s Id There are a few A Gartous oil'cring. Tlie partridge peas market is lifeless' and they are quoted at 5s (kl f.0.h.5.i., .tlie equivalent of 4s 9d on trucks. There is no change to report mi seeds. 'l’he wheat market is also very quiet, there being very little doing
in. either milling or fowl wheat
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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2243, 26 June 1929, Page 6
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