CHRISTCHURCH CORN EXCHANGE.
'-^Rspqrt^ for the week ending tbe 9th -■Januaiy*!- 1 - * • . The principal feature of this week has been the cheeririg news 'from the London market uf .i'a\ steady:; rise , in ■ the value of wheiat, and jfaVmers^are^noSr looking forward"' with more ;ifopes forthia approaching harvest. > It would be premature, however, to expect any material advance in this market yet awhile. A fair demnnd still exists at current rates for sound milling wheat, winter sorts. Oats are not eagerly sought after, buyers being content to tupply themselves from hand to mouth in anticipation of the new crop. Quotations to date are: — WheJit. —Tuscan, nominally 3s, no demand; pearl and Hunter's, 3s 2A to 33 4i (f.0.b.) j chick feed, Is 6d to 2s (f.0.b.) " ' Oate.— Prime milling, 2s 8d; bright short feed, 2s 6d ; long oats, 2s to 2a 3d (f.0.b.) -
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1110, 14 January 1885, Page 2
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141CHRISTCHURCH CORN EXCHANGE. Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1110, 14 January 1885, Page 2
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