WEEKLY MARKET REPORT.
Messrs Nimmo and Blair Teport as follows:— Wheat.—The market remains unchanged except for fowl'wheat, which has weakened. Wo quote: Prime milling, 4s to 4s 3d; fowl wheat (whole), 2a 103 to 8s; fowl wheat (broken), 2s lid to 2s 3d per bushel (sacks extra). Oats.—The market remains qiiiet,- little or no business passing. We quote: Prime milling, 2a Gd to 2s 7Jd; good teetl, 2a 4d to 2s 5Jd; irteior nntl medium, 2s to 2s 3Sd per bushel (sacks extrfi). Chaff.—Supplies of medium have come forward ■very freely, and for this there is little demand even at reduced rates, Prims quality, however, still commands a ready sale. We quote: Prime heavy oaten, £4 to £4 5s per ton (sacks extra). P0t.it033.-The market is well supplied, and although values have come back considerably the demand is.still limited. We quote: Prime Oa.iuaru Derwcnts, £3 to £3 5s per ton (sacks in). . 2HSY PRODUCE EEEOIIT. Butter.—Salt, 8d to lOd; fresh, cooking, 8d per lb. Pigs.—l2olb to 1601b, 4<3 per lb.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12419, 31 July 1902, Page 8
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170WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12419, 31 July 1902, Page 8
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