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MELBOUENE. 'January 19, 3 p.m. The Sydney Gold Cup. BETTLN G. 500 to 50 against Tim TVhiffler 500 to 30 „ Florence 100 to 7 „ The Pearl 100 to 7 „ Pyrrhua. 100 to 1 against naming the winners of the Australian and Gold Cups: 7.40 p.m. The commercial advices by the mail create a stir in the import market. A portion of the Eangoon's mail is being delivered. At sale Mauritius 3ugara medium yellow counters sold at £34 to £35 ; fine, £36 ss; brewing crystals, £38 10s to £39 10s: grey to middling white, £39 5s to £40. Messrs. E. G-oldsborough and Co, report: During the week we have aold 2849 bales of wool. Greasy quitted at 7-^-d to 14|d; scoured, 17d to 24d ; fleece, 16^d to 2~Hd. January 18. The liabilities of Levy, the f oldbroker, have been much exaggerated. A second sale of the Loch Levin's wreck has taken place for £118.
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 637, 26 January 1872, Page 3
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155THE LATEST. Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 637, 26 January 1872, Page 3
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