BLENHEIM MARKETS. [by telegraph. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] BLENHEIM, Friday. ; There is practically nothing moving .in local produce and seed markets. Australian chaff it keeping the Auckland market well supplied and the values here are unchanged, but there is no businesn passing. It is problematic whether the chaff could be sold on a basis of buying at £5. The cow grass market has also Quietened considerably and there is now no outside demand. English seed has been quoted at. under the Prices recently ruling tor colonial seed, and this has steadied our local market considerDaly. Lucerne threshing returns show a very much shorter crop this year, but nevertheless there are no sales to record.
Economical in price, supreme m quality. Nothing like the value has ever been offered to the PubUar-Whittomo a Pure Lerooa Squashy
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18457, 21 July 1923, Page 7
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