Dunedin Markets.
(BY TELEGBAPH.) (TKOM OWN OUR CORBESPONDENT.) DoifEDlN, September 526. Messrs Donald Keid and Co. report that prices ruled as follows at their auction sales to-day oat3.—We offered a fair selection of medintn to giod feed. Nearly a'l good short feed iines were quitted at 2s Id. medium and inferior 2s to Is 7£d per bushel, sacks extra. Wheat—Millers are now devoting a little attention to prime velvet at 3s 9d to 4s per bushel, but beyond thi3 there is little doing in milling quality. We quote good whole fowl »heat at 2s lOd to 3s, medium 2s 6d to 2a 9d per baahtl, sacks in. Potatoes.—'l he market is ovcranppl'ed and to-day's values shew a decided dic'ine ' on those of last week. Be3t Derwents sold at L 5 159 to L 6, medium L 5 to L 5 10s per ton. sicks in. Chaff.—A fair" supply came forward for to-day's sale. Prime quality continues to meet with most favor from buyers, tr edium beiDg difficult to .plica. We quote, beat oaten Bhe*f, L 3 10a to L 3 12a 6d ; medium to good, L 3 to L 3 7s 6d per toj, lj.iga cit:a.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7325, 27 September 1898, Page 4
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196Dunedin Markets. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7325, 27 September 1898, Page 4
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