GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Dt'IMEDIN MARKETS. [Peh PrtEßa Association.] DUNEDIN. November 20. Miners continue to work on their stooka of wheat. Their supplies, however, aro getting into small cempass, us a, small quantity of poor quality wheat unfit for milling has been distributed amongst produce merchants for sale as fowl wheat. Millers pricss aro as follows: Flour—£l7 per ton; 100's, £lB 10s per ton; •50's, £l9 per ton; 25's, £2O per ton Bran—£3 15s per ton. Pollard—£lo 15a per ton. Poarl Barley— £SS per ton. Oatmeal—£29 per ton. Since the weakening of the London, market there have been very few inquiries for oats. Tn consequence of the stores being rcnuired for wool several parcels have been on ofrer, with out however, p.tt.ractiii!? buyers. These lines can be secured at 3s Sid per bushel, sacks extra, ex store. For fhipuing 4s f. 0.8. 8.1., is being asked for A grade Cartons, and 3s lid for B's, but no business is passing. Although the oats market is weak chaff has not "cased in Eymwt.hy, owing to the fact that stocks are li'-'ht in the country. A few consignments have boon coming forward and the r.iurknt remr.ins unchanged at £7 l.i'fl per ton. sacks extra, for g™d quality. Orowers have oeaeed sending in eld eeason s potatoes owlne- to poor prices. Store lines have now been nretty well worked off, B_nd the mark* is inclining to firm a little. TJp to £4 per ton. sacks included, can be obtained for best otinlity. There is a glut of old potatoes in Auckland, and the ruling price there is Is per bag.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18575, 30 November 1920, Page 6
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266GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18575, 30 November 1920, Page 6
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