INTERCOLONIAL MARKET.
I Messrs Mort and Co., of Sydney, report aa follows on March 4th : — Wool.— We offered 1000 bales this week, ohiefly; of Interior to medium quality. There for a fair demand for the better descriptions, but faulty lotß.were not quitted 80 freely. Fleece brought 13Jd to..l8ld : medium scoured, 124 to 16} d; atia grouse, 7JJ to im
cu*i., .J At. 'W sate this'weolc therb "was a largo attendance of millers m.a interested, ana an advance on last we'ok'S' quotations buoWvW. Boat lines of wheat realised from 5s 7£d to 5s i-^l, and inferior samples from 4s 2d to 5s <id per bushol. Bran is worth from 18d to 19jd, And pollard 18d per buthel. Oats • We quote best samples at from 3s to as id, and medium quality from 23 Od to 2s lid per bußhel. Flour : Market active at late quotations, with tendency to advance: some holders are to-day asking higher rates. Supplies coming forward are limited and readily absorbed. ,
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Otago Witness, Issue 1582, 18 March 1882, Page 15
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163INTERCOLONIAL MARKET. Otago Witness, Issue 1582, 18 March 1882, Page 15
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