GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
"We have to report a quiet market during the week. Beyond tho execution of a few shipping orders, there has been nothing special stirring. ... - Wheat.—Prices for this grain do not stow any variation; 3s to 3s 4d still remain tha^aotations. Broken samples fit for milling ore taken at proportionate prices. .•"" Oats art withc^^jaotabje^hange. Bright, heavy feed comman^-2sld to 2s 2d, and milling lots 2s - —Mt^FhVenquiry is not at all aotive at the moment, although rates hold firm. Bablet continues in fair request at 3s 6d to 4s for medium to best. Potatoes sell readily at 35s to 37s 6d at country jtations. Grass Seed.—The demand for rye grass and cocksfoot has been active lately, and large parcels of both have changed hands. Farmers* dressed samples ore selling at 2s 6d to 3s 6d, and town machine dressed, 3a 9d to 4s. For tip top lots a shade more might be got. Cocksfoot has been sold at 4|d ont of store. Baikt Produce.—Butter, 7d to 8d; choose, id iosd.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5094, 30 August 1884, Page 2
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171GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5094, 30 August 1884, Page 2
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