DUNEDIN MARKET REPORT.
ifimmo and Blair, gTainand produce agents, Report for week ending December 6:— Wheat— The market continues quiet. We ouote: -Prime milling, 3s 6d to to 9d; good wheat, 3s. to 3s Id per bushel (sacks "^Sto-j The long-looked-for change for the T»«Rer is we think, within measurable distance. ?!&? fading exists for all grades, although values remain about the same. We quote: S milling, is Shd to is 7W; goodto best feed Is 3d to Is 4d per bushel (sacks extra). Chaff —Owing to short supplies prices show an advance all round on last week's quotation. Meanwhile, in fhe absence of any prime lots, Bttedium i* mpvin* <rfE slowbr- We auote: For
prime oaten En'eaf, 23 lOs to £$ We per ton (aacks extra). Potatoes. — Prinie Derwents are in short supply. Any consignments coming forward should have no difficulty in finding a buyer at an advance on last week's qxiotations. We quote : For prime and picked-over Derwents, from 55s to 60s; other sorts, from 40s per ton (sacks in). DAIBY PRODUCE REPORT. Pigs. — Good demand; 1201b to 1701b weight, from 4d to 4Jd per lb (live weight). Butter— Market glutted. Salt, 6d to 7d; dairy prints, 5d to 6d per lb. Poultry. — We quote for all good-conditioned poultry: Hens, 3s to 3s 9d; roosters, 3s 6d to 4s 6d; ducks, 4s 6d to 5s 6d; geese, 5s to 5s 6d per J?air; turkeys — cocks 7d, hens 5d per lb (live weight).
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Otago Witness, Issue 2647, 7 December 1904, Page 37
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242DUNEDIN MARKET REPORT. Otago Witness, Issue 2647, 7 December 1904, Page 37
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