SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES
CANTERBURY SUPPLIES I Doited Presß Association 1 CHRIS’!CHURCH, 20th January. Business in the Canterbury grain and produce markets is taking up again slowly, but it will be another two weeks before it reaches any considerable volume. Interest at present is confined mainly to wheat, oats and ryegrass. Wheat threshing has been held up by the heavy winds. Most of the threshing done has been in North Canterbury. The quality of the wheat is very good, but nothing definite can be said yet abput yield. It is considered in some quarters that it will be on ttie light side, but it is toe early to form any reliable opinion. The oats for example is excellent—good, hard, bright stuff and very dry. Cartons, of course, comprise the greater part of tli * offering at present, but merchants have received one or two samples of Algerians. Quotations for A Cartons are 2s 7d to 2s 8d and for B’s 2s Sd to 2 S 6d. Algerians are quoted at up to 2s lOd. The ryegrass season has begun very disappointingly, poor germination being the trouble. Most of the samples have run out at between 20 and 50 per cent, i l the early threshed crops. Better results are hoped tor from the later crop. Nominal quotations for perennial (good germination) are 3s and for Italian 2s 6d. There is no new season’s white clover ye 1 , and the quotation for old season’s remains at Is a. lb. There is no interest in red clover. The weather has been almost ideal for the potato crop, which is looking very well. The acreage planted is less than last season but the reduction is not substantial. The markets are bare of good chaff.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 21 January 1939, Page 10
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