BY TELEGRAPH.
DUNEDIN OATS. July ll.— moderately steady demand continues I to exist, both for local and export requirements. All sorts are firmer with the exception of black Tartars, which do not go off at prices realised earlier in the season especially. Lines delivered of all sorts have almost now ceased, and the holders of the few lines still unsold are asking and getting slightly higher rates. Reports from the Melbourne market are somewhat more encouraging, while the Sydney market is showing a downward tendency. Stocks in agents' hands here are considerably lower than at the same time last season, and the indications are that prices are likely to further improve. Actual sales Short bright Canadian, Is 6d; stout bright Sutherland, Is lOd ; bright sparrow bills, Is 3d to Is 9Jd ; medium, Is lid to Is 9d ; Danish, Is lid to Is BJd; long tartar, fit for seed, Is lOd to 2s; black, Is 9d to 2s, the latter price only for small parcels (ex store, sacks weighed in).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9104, 12 July 1888, Page 4
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