GRAIN AND PRODUCE
SOUTHERN MARKET QUIET. (Per Press' Association. —Copyright.) OHRTSTCH'URCIT, This ‘Day. The grain ami produce market remains very quiet. Quotations are unaltered, though values in all classes of small seeds, fowl wheat and partridge peas remain firm. 'N ery little iiuerest is being shown in the oats or rhafL market. The Waimarino lifted slightly more than fiGOO sacks of potatoes at Lyttelton on Thursday, in addition to PIOO from Timaru. This shipment is largo enough to dehay any volume of inquiry from the .North. Prices remain at £‘l f.0.b., s.h, for prompt delivery, and B 15/ for August-September de-
livery. Values on trucks are 20/ less. Fowl feed remains at from i° 2/6, f.0.b., s.e. Partridge peas continue firm at 4/
on trucks. A fair amount of business has been done for export. . . . ' ChafT is quoted at £1 a ton, f.o.b:, S.i. An inquiry has set in from Aucit* land for onions, the market,for hhs been lifeless for some time. '
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Northern Advocate, 28 July 1934, Page 15
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