DUNEDIN PRODUCE REPORT.
February 9, 1866. Mr C. W: Lorenzen, produce salesman, Jetty-street, reports : — Transactions during the week have been limited. A parcel of 1500 bushels oats were sold at 4s 9d for shipment. Since yesterday the market ha 9 been overstocked, and buyere are only few, at 4s 3d New Zealand oata are offered freely, at 4s per bushel. The following are latest quotations : — Wheat.— Old, 7s 6d to 7s 9d ; damaged, 5s 6d to 6s 6d per bushel. 4000 bushels of new Taieri wheat, within three months to be delivered, changed hands at 7s per bushel. Flour. -Colonial, £17 10s to £18 per ton. Sharps.— £9 103 per ton. Bran. — 2s 3d per bushel. Barley. — 5s per bushel. Oats. — 4s 3d to 4s 6 J per bu«hel. Hay (Oaten).— Old, £6 10j; new, £5 to £5 10s per ton. Rye Grass Hay and CLOVsR.-^Old, £5 55; new, £4 10s to £5 per ton. Chaef.— Dull. £4 to £4 103 per ton. Straw (Oat and Wheat). — £2 per ton. Potatoes.— Old, £2; new, £7 to £8 per ton. Corn Sacks (4-bushel).— l7s per dozen.
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Otago Witness, Issue 741, 10 February 1866, Page 10
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185DUNEDIN PRODUCE REPORT. Otago Witness, Issue 741, 10 February 1866, Page 10
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