BY TELEGRAPH.
DUNK DIN OATS. September 12.—The market for oats continues inactive. There is little or no demand for either feed or milling, and the only business doing is confind to the disposal of small odd lots for local requirements. The expected demand for export, which was by this time to clear out tho moderate stocks on hand, seems still in the distance; but while there is no inquiry of any consequence short, stout good feed (more particularly sparrowbill) can bo disposed of at a slight reduction, or current quotations would be accepted. Best bright milling, lis 8d to is 9d ; best short feed, 2a 6d to lis 7d ; medium to good, -2s f»l to is 6*l ; inferior to medium, 2s 4d to is £h1 (ex store, sacks extra).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9469, 13 September 1889, Page 4
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