GRAIN MARKET. fBT TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Cubistcihtrch, Friday, There, is a good inquiry for wheat, but it is very difficult to obtain, tl is© who are holding not. being willing to take less than Is at country stations- Only pearl is commanding this figure, for it is very scarce. Business in all other lines is very quiet, the general report being that there is nothing doing. Prevalence of rust in both wheat and oats crops is causing concern among fanners, millers, and merI chants. The heavy rain will give it a check, but if another spell of moist warm . feather follows it is feared that the development may bo serious. VICTORIAN PRODUCE MARKETS. By Telegraph— Association—Co97right MuLBorjRN-K, December 12. f Wheat, 3s s]d to 3s 6d; flour, £8 10s; | bran, £4 10s; pollard, £4 15s; barley, 4. prime English 3s 6d, Cape 2s 6d; oats, willing Is 9d to Is 9Jd, feed Is 7jd; maize, V 3s lOd; potatoes, £4 5s to £4 10s. old I: £1 to £1 105..; onions, £4 10s to £4 ss,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15482, 13 December 1913, Page 5
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