SOUTHERN PRODUCE
mahket stagnant. (By Telegraph —Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Tuesday. _ The grain anil produce market is stagnant. . There are more forward oats offering, and hovers can have their wants supplied at 4s :;d, f.0.b., 5.1., for B’s, Ap-ril-September delivery, which figuic a week or two ago was a shade below sellers’ ideas. It is stated that the crop in the south will satisfactorily offset the light crops which are fairly certain in this province. Perennial ryegrass is one of the few seeds that i 3 occasioning much activity, a fair amount of business passing at (is per bushel for 27-281 b seed, f.0.b., b.I. Italian is worth 4s 9d, f.0.b., SX There is a little movement in cowgrrass, but cocksfoot is very dull.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 10 December 1925, Page 6
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