Canterbury Produce Trade
LITTLE CHANGE IN MARKET Per Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. There is iittlo change in the grain and produce trade. The potato market shows no revival, although small shipments are going north, which should allow the heavy stocks that arrived in Auckland early in the month, to be nearing absorption. The Waimarino on Thursday took 1200 sacks from Timaru and 3557 from Lyttelton and the Port Whangarei slightly less than 700 sacks from both ports. Values arc unchanged at £2 7s (id, f.0.b., s.i., for prompt and £1 7s (id on trucks. The oats market is steady at recent quotations—2s Sid, f.0.b., s.e., Lyttelton, and 2s 7}d, southern ports, for A grade Cartons. There is no further export business reported. Chaff is unchanged at £3 I7s (id, f.0.b., s.i., or £2 10s on trucks. The small seeds market is very quiet. Most of tho business being done is in small parcels and there is not much of that. Fowl wheat continues firm at 3s 9d, f.0.b., s.e.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 222, 22 September 1934, Page 5
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170Canterbury Produce Trade Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 222, 22 September 1934, Page 5
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