W. J. HURST & COPS PRODUCE.
Pbices Querent exdincj 21th Sept.,. 1866. Oats. seek ss. 9& and bs. There is .leas demand for .seed .bats.; dealers now ask Ga.6d to 7s 6d for best quality. caii now quit small parcels*, at reduced rates.. Bhan.—Full supply from Mills, at. Is Bd : per bushel; retail per bag Is 9d per bushel. Basest.—Seed barley of superior quality B'g per bushel. Potatoes.: —None now in farmers' hands. There are j not sufficient to meet local requirements; fori the rest of the season dealers have likewise vory few iu hand; as the knowledge of our Teqirements is not likely to be known before it would be too late to supply us—ipiioes are nominal at £8 per ton, with every prospect of higher prices for the few rem~jnihg on hand. HAT.-r-£4 10s and £5 Oatto £5. Flora —Town brands, £18; seconds, £14 ; sharps, £9. Adelaide, £1?; Chilian,, quotation nominal, as there is little here. BoKe-EOST. —I?ine Auckland £10* scarce. Sydney, fine, £10; medium, £9 10s; course, £S Dissolved bone manure, at £12 10s per ton, 13s fid per cwt. Bag3.—New, 16s 6d; second-hand, 14s. Queen, £8; Bolivian, £10 per ton. Coai-s.—New South "Wales, store, 40s and 50s : Wangaroi, alongside, per cargo 20bj per load at wharf, 20s ; store, 30s. W. J. Hubst & Co., Produce Brokers, Queen-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 898, 29 September 1866, Page 4
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