Grain and Produce Market
POTATOES SHOW FURTHER INCREASE Table potatoes show another increase of 10/- per ton in to-day’s quotations, making a rise of £1 per ton since last week. Other lines remain firm. The following prices are those nominally being paid to farmers for good quality lines, all prices being on trucks except where specially stated:— Wheat, milling (Wheat Committee’s price)—Tuscan 5/1 f.o.b. Lyttelton, Hunters 5/3 f.o.b. Lyttelton, Pearl 5/5 f.o.b. Lyttelton, seconds 4/-. Oats—Garton A’s 3/2, B’s 2/10, Algerians (new) to 2/9, (old seed) 3/-, duns 3/- to 3/3. Miscellaneous. —Black barley 3/6, Cape barley 3/6; partridge peas, No. l’s 5/-, f.a.q. 4/6; cocksfoot, plains, to 7d; ryegrass, perennial, to 3/3, Italian 2/9; white clover 8d to 9d; cowgrass 6d; chaff, G. 8.0.5., £3/10/ per ton; potatoes, tables, £4 per ton.
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North Canterbury Gazette, Volume 6, Issue 66, 9 April 1937, Page 5
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133Grain and Produce Market North Canterbury Gazette, Volume 6, Issue 66, 9 April 1937, Page 5
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