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Markets.

CHRISTCHURCH. Grain.—There was very little doing in the corn market during the past week, and no alteration in .prices. The samples shewn were in very bad condition. Timber.—Timber has risen about 2s. per 100 feet, owing to a general activity in the building'trade. Mr. W. D. Barnard sold at his stock yards, opposite the White Hart Hotel, on Saturday last, 5 mares and geldings at prices varying from £19 to £30, at an average of £24 10s; 1 cow, £7; 12 young pigs, at prices varying from lis. to 205., at an average of •14s. 6d.; also, a quantity of damaged timber, doors, carpenter's tools, &c., &c, which realised their full value. KAIAPOI. Grain.—No alteration in the price of grain, and little business doing.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 896, 12 June 1861, Page 4

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Markets. Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 896, 12 June 1861, Page 4

Markets. Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 896, 12 June 1861, Page 4

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