CHRISTCHURCH GRAIN SALE.
The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) held its usual monthly grain sale at its South Belt warekcuses on Friday last before a good attendance of' buyers. The quantity offered wine about 1400 sacks., and bidding was spirited, the whole catalogue being cleared with the exception of three lots. The market for vrhole and seconas wheat and feed oats was decidedly firmer in tone. The folio-wing is the range of prices:— Whole wheat, 2s s^d to 2s lOJd; .seconds -vrhesti, Ss to 23 5Jd ; feed Canadian oats, Is 5d to Is 9d; long aorts, Is 6d to Is Id; duns, Is 9Jd; barley, 2s 3d to 3s 2d; feed peas, 2s 5d to 3s. GRAIN AND PRODUCE SHIPMENTS. The exports of grain and produce from Lyttelton for last week included the following lines: — 511 sacks wheat, 200 sacks and 944 fcags flour, 902 sacks oats, 115 sacks meal, 95 Backs malt, 135 sacks bran, 100 sacka sharps, 112 sacks peas, 40 sacks beans, 1431 sacks potatoes, 24 sacks 272 bags and 174 gunnies «nions, 239 sacks seed and 56 bales hay. Of the foregoing 80 sacks s-eed were for the United Kingdom, 100 sacks oats for Mont* Video; 20 sacks oats, 87 bags and 22 gunnies •nions, 164 sacks potatoes and 28 bales hay for Fiji; 30 sacks oats, 26 sacks peas, 3 sacks ■beans, and 159 sacks seed for Australia. The xest was for New Zealand ports.
CHRISTCHURCH GRAIN SALE.
Otago Witness, Issue 2674, 14 June 1905, Page 23
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