NELSON.
The Examiner of February 16, in its summary for England, says :—: — Barley and oats have done romarltabty well, and of the former in particular, the crop Is everywhere hear? and the sample good. Now that the cereals are safe, farmer* are getting anxlom for rain tor their potatots, and a good soaking vroulil now bo of much service to the country generally. Messr*. N Edward* and Co. quote £14 per ton for Rod and Hounsell'a 3iiperflne flour ; bran, t's 10s per ton ; pollard, £6 10s per ton ; sharps £S 10s per ton. Wheat, from 5s to 6a 6d per bushel ; barley, ss ; oatt, 3s to 3s fld ; potatoes, £4 to £4 103 per ton ; hay, £6 to £5 5s per ton.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3906, 28 February 1870, Page 2
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122NELSON. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3906, 28 February 1870, Page 2
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