BY TELEGRAPH.
CHRIS^OHURCff. Juno 15.—The week just closed has been exceedingly quiet. The weather lately experienced has no doubt interfered with operations. Wheat: Bert samples are quoted at 4s and 4s lid, and second e< ado at 4s 8d to 4s 9<J. The demand for chick wheat continues excellent. For seed parcels 6s and upwards is eskod. Oats: The market has not altered in any way Best milling stands at 3si 3d to 3s id and feed oats at 3s Id to 3a 2d. Barley: Wβ haTj nothing to report in connection with this grain. 4 few lota have been sold at 4s 3d to 4s 6d. and for prime 4a 7d to 43 8d has been obtained. Flour: The millers still quote £11 10s. Sharps and bran are unchanged. Potatoes • The inquiry is weaker, and values are not so strong. Prices stand at 34s to 353. Dairy prodnce- The demand for butter continues good-Is to Is OJd is quoted. Cheese is in fair request at sd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6421, 16 June 1882, Page 4
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