Messrs. Stronach, Morris, and Co. report :—
Wheat.— Millers' requirements at present are very limited, and very little business is passing. Prices are o W ly ofo f^ iei \ Prime milling, 3/6 to 3/8 ; medium, 6/Z to 3/a ; whole fowl wheat, 3/- to 3/1 ; broken and damaged, 2/6 to 2/9. Oats.— The market is very bare, with the result that very little business is passing. Prices if anything, are a shade easier. Prime milling, 1/8 to 1/8J ; best feed oats, 1/7 to l/7i- ; medium, 1/6 to l/ 6£. Chaff.— Consignments are not arming so freely Tne demand for bright samples is still good, but inferior sorts nave very little inquiry. We quote : Prime eaten sheaf, £3/10/- to £3/12/6 ; choice to £3/15/- • medium, £3/5/- lo £3/7/6 ; inferior £2/10/- to £2/15/Potatoes.— With moderate supplies coming to hand the market is still firm. Best ©erwents £7/10/- to £8 ; best white, £7 to £7/10/-. Ilav.— The market is well supplied. Prices unchanged.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10, 9 March 1905, Page 13
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157Messrs. Stronach, Morris, and Co. report :— New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10, 9 March 1905, Page 13
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