AUSTRALIAN.
(RBPTER’s TELEGRAMS —COPYRIGHT.) The Governor. Sydney, Yesterday. His Excellency Sir Wm. Jervois was a passenger by the Manapouri, which left here yesterday for Auckland. The Markets. New Zealand wheat is quoted at as sd» being a decline of 46 since last week’s report. New Zealand oats are steady at 2s 3d; maize has declined $d to 3s 6d. Sugar Company’s No 1 pieces are unchanged at L 26 per ton, Adelaide, Yesterday. Wheat is quoted at 3s 3d, and the market is depressed. Town flour, L 8 per ton; country brands, L 7 ss, Freights to London by steamers, 25s to 30s; ditto, sailing, 30s. Mauritius advices to the 6th inst. are to hand. Under that date Messrs Ireland, Fraser and Company’s circular reports that the crop accounts are more favorable; The month’s engagements include 300 tons for Wellington, and clearances of 900 tons for Port Chalmers. Freights to Australia, 20s to 335; New Zealand, 33s to 345. Shipping. Arrived, this morning—The Messageries Mari times steamship Sydney, from Marseilles.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1494, 21 March 1885, Page 3
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170AUSTRALIAN. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1494, 21 March 1885, Page 3
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