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(vlessrs William K. llkvnolds and Co. Stafford-street, report for the week ondin).' l")tii .Inn., as Follows: Wheat is without alteration and there is vary little business doing. I'rimo may be quoted at up to -is Id, medium 'Si lOd, and (owl feed (rom 3s 3d to 3k Sd. Oats are, il anythiwr, a shade easier, and it does dot look as il they would recover now »r ari- so near the new crop. We quote prime up to 2a Id, good 2s, ordinary Is 9}d to la lid. Potatoes are very ohenp, and kidneys are only worth £3 IDs per ton, il prime. GhaU remains scarce but without alteration, and we can quote prime at £3 15s, medium £3 6ato£3 10s, with Inquiry. * Wool. There is very little to note since our report of last week's sale. Cable advices denote a firming in some lines and rather a dec'.ine in others, etpeoialh scourods ; but locally we are not yet at any rate affected, though we may be if European matters do not quieten somewhat soon. Buyers evince a llttl uneasiness at the probability of a dispute between tl • Powers. This would be almost certain to have a. depressing effect upon our market; but we hope lor the best.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 26, Issue 1369, 17 January 1896, Page 3
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209COMMERCIAL. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 26, Issue 1369, 17 January 1896, Page 3
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