RANGIORA GRAIN MARKET.
Only a limited business has been done in the wheat market at Rangiora during the week, tVe prices offered by buyers — namely, 4s — not being in accord with the farmers' ideas, and they prefer to await further developments of the market. Oats are firmly held, stocks in growers' hands being extremely light. The range for ordinary to prime is 2s 8d to 2s lOd, and duns command 2«f lid. Potatoes have met with more inquiry at advanced rates, Derwents an-d Up-to-dates being worth £3 5s to £3 7s 6d per ton, other sorts £3. Peas and beans are without change, and clovers remain at late quotations. Feed barley has received more attention in consequence of the general advance in feed stuffs. Chaff has been in strong: demand, and prices have firmed to 85s per ton for oatsheaf and 35s for outstraw.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2779, 19 June 1907, Page 21
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144RANGIORA GRAIN MARKET. Otago Witness, Issue 2779, 19 June 1907, Page 21
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