TIMARU.
Wheat. — The market has a decidedly better tone, and several fairly large lines have changed hands during the week. They have been drawn fr.em merchant*' stocks, but farmers do not seem very anxious to dispose of their holdings yet. Nominally, value for milling wheat is 4s 4d f.o.b-.. sacks eiitra. Fowl wheat is in fair demand at 4s 3d f.0.b.. sacks in.
Oats.— The market'''Temain6 very quiet. Farmers are loth to sell at prices bhat will permit merchants doing business, and merchants are fin- ing very little inquiry. Potatoes.— The market is almost bare, with moderate outside inquiry
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Otago Witness, Issue 2840, 19 August 1908, Page 22
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99TIMARU. Otago Witness, Issue 2840, 19 August 1908, Page 22
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