Commercial
UHALN AiND PKODUUK KJiI'OHT. | Messrs Llafgety and Co., i.sd., report as fows Oats:—lJie market remains lirrn and very few lines are oileruig. Ail grades of oats are meeting with a ready sale on arrival at quoiaUons. Me quote—Prime milling, 2s l Jd to 2s lUd, good to best feed Us id to 2s 6d, medium to good 2s 5d to 2s (id per bushel (.sacks extra). Wheat.—There is no business passing in this cereal, as there is a complete absence of supplies, .anci it is difficult to name values. Potatoes.—Consignments of Late have been very ligki, and it is diliicuit to Orbtain pnme ireskjy picked tables, for which there is a good demand at advanced values. There has also been more enquiry for medium and inferior lots, and stocks of Lhese are now in small compass. We quotePrime freshly picked tables £4 10s to £5, medium to good £3 to £4 per ton (Backs in). Chafi.—There has been a good enquiry of late for prime quality. Con- | signments have been light and the market is firm at quotations. Medium and light quality has also been meet-' ing with more demand. Vie quotePrime black oaten skeat £4 15s, best white oaten sheaf £4 7s 6d to £4 12s 6d, medium to good £4 to £4 5s per ton (sacks extra).
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6221, 16 December 1914, Page 1
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220Commercial Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6221, 16 December 1914, Page 1
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