THE BRITISH GRAIN TRADE.
The Mark Lane Express (says a Londoo despatch of August 16ib) remarks in its weekly review that English wheats were in large supply at 6d lower. The wheat crop is expected to reach 8 250 000 quirier*, ab lit 500,000 undei 1891. B.ilev prom.&e* an avetajje yield, but of • etter quality than uaual. The oat yield ia 10 pec cent below the aveiage. The nmkeb for foreign whebt h »a var ed. Iud aa advanced 2d, Ainei.Cein uas 3J higher, and Husamu 6d lower. Au official estimate of tt-e wheaf nop of Rucaia places the yield at 35,000^000 qnniters, 3 000,000 orer the uale estimate, and the report had shaken whett puc j a ia E stern Europe. The toisl y.eld of France is calculated at 36,000 000 quarleis of fine milhug whent, Cum lu a turn dearer j barley, beans and oat* qu o f ; and ibe markec on ihe IG h for E)gl'8h and foiei«n wheats was 6d lower ; Eugliah and American flour Gi lower ; corn fiim
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7466, 14 September 1892, Page 1
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173THE BRITISH GRAIN TRADE. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7466, 14 September 1892, Page 1
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