BY TELEGRAPH.
DUNEDIN OATS DI'NKDIN, Wednesday.—A considerable amount of business has been dene in oats during the past week. Owing to the increase in the arrivals the shippers are taking nearly all that come to hand bright and in good shipping condition. Millers are also operating pretty freely, while inferior and colour, of which a large quantity is arriving, are not so easily disposed of. Danish and long Tartarians, also Dun, are enquired for. There is no material alteration in values, and bright sorts are not likely to be much lower. Quotations : Prime milling! Is Sd to Is Oil : best bright feed, Is "id to Is Sd ; medium. Is 6j(l to Is 7d ; inferior, Is 4a to Is 6d (ex store, sacks weighed in), net cash.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9032, 19 April 1888, Page 4
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