COMMERCIAL.
CHRISTCHURCH. (bv telegraph.) November 4. Business in the grain market during the week has been extremely quiet. A few transactions can be recorded, but nothing oat of the usual groove has transpired, lhe ■weather has realty been very favorable for: the crops, and prospects of a good harvest are in every way satisfactory. W heat, 4s 2d to 43 3d for prime milling ; fair, 3s J« to 4s. oat 3 continue quiet, at Is 6d to Is Sa for best milling ; good feed, Is 3d to Is .pel. Barley, no alteration. 3s Sd. Flour, iair inquiry, at Ltl) 10s to Lll. Grass seed— The demand baa died or.t, and only a limited business t3 done at 2s Gd to is 7d for be-at, inferior, 2s to 3d. O/riiig to next \\ eek being show week, the stock market was in fall snpplv and biddings brisk. Mutton in wool, 3d "per lb : shorn, -d. Beef, -Is to 23a per 1001b for prime. _____
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 5 November 1880, Page 2
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161COMMERCIAL. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 5 November 1880, Page 2
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