Otago.—The Daily Times of 12th February reports :— The grain market has moved with extreme quietness, and until the new grain is available, very little will be done. There ore but few parcels of old wheat offering, and millers are not c&ring to buy except lightly and for mixing purposes. Tho valuo of the best town made flour is maintained at lost quotations, but some, country brands and second rate lots are reported as having been moved at lower rates. Feeding grains are neglected. Average parcels of oats cannot be quoted higher than Is lid to 2s. Malting barley wanted, but no supplies. Inferior has been placed at Is 9d to Is lOd. Potatoes scarce, and high, but not likely to remain long at present extreme rates.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1113, 21 February 1872, Page 2
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