CANTERBURY MARKETS
POTATOES WEAK. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) 'GHRISTCIIU.RCII, Friday. With Grand National Carnival Week there has been a general lull in business in the Canterbury grain and jll'o- - markets, and there are no alterations to report. The potato position is as weak as ever. The general quotation is 35/- a ton f.0.b., but they have been sold at slightly below that figure: to farmers on trucks they are worth 17/6 to £1 a ton. Odd sales have been made at £1 a ton on trucks at country station sacks in. In other sections of the market little business is passing. Fowl wheat is firm at 5/11 f.o.b. prompt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 15 August 1931, Page 2
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