CANTERBURY PRODUCE.
(By Tele^iph—. " CHRISTCHURCH, TuosdnVjThere • ilfe jno new developments vi Connect ion l with the grain and produce market;- ' ; •:. ; '■ -- .. Though the: stagnancy has developed a fiexy weak ’sellers in oats, :the.,; .tone, of the market is very firm, and local anticipate that this condition of affairs will continue. The break in the Australian drought is not having any effect on quotations' the market remaining . comparatively strong in anticipation of New Zealand shipping requirements. The lack of shipping is reducing business to a minimum. .. Chaff is in the same position as oats. North Island inquiries . cannot- be-,met on account of the inadequacy of transport. ’ There is 110 life in the potato market. An outlet is badly required fo,r the big Canterbury surplus. - • e
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14144, 16 June 1920, Page 5
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