Commercial.
The amount of revenue received at the Cus-tom-house on goods clewed for consumption this day, was L27<» 10s M. There have, been uo striking features m tiic wrlcb during the «wk «»M continues .steady, and prices -dl knd» [ •roods are well maintained. Hie su 6 ais i> A Tone Kuwlaud have been sold. Him 1 lifts in S realised lAS 15s; fine yoiyl y or. (jd; medium, TAI 10s; comhWH’ rti Os to TAJ. The demand for & ee t»tan V p»»- *- ttlsd *>• still tmmb
scarce, and a, parcel in the bay is bold firmly at 13s fid to 14s! In other goods last week s prices are asked and obtained. The total revenue collected at the ( ustoui House, Dunedin, for the month ending tins day, was L 27.033 13s Bd, while for the mouth of last year it only reached hi. ,< *ll Us 2d, thus leaving an increase for the presen month of L 8,250 19s fid. The amount collected in the previouS month {October) of tnis year was L 51,059 19s sd. • A. Mercer reports for the week ending JSfov 2!> • retail prices only I'Vesh butter, in prints, ’best quality, l)d to lOrlpcvlb ; second quality, Sd to 9d per lb. Fresh hatter, m lumps dd per lb. Prime new season s salt butter, in kegs, fid per lb. Cheese, Is; per 10. Sale and rolled bacon, fid to 10d per lb. L cel hams, 7d to fid per lb; boiled beef hams, bd per lb. Colonial hams, Is to Is 2d per lb. English hams, Is lid per lb. Eggs Is 2d pci dozen. jllv Tklkouarh.J LOXDOX, November 15. —Money ;s easier, 'l’he i’ank of England reserve is stronger, owing to arrivals of gold. The wheat market is linn. Adelaide is quoted at fibs to (Ms for liner qualities. There is a recovery in the copper nnrket, and prices are from L 95 to L!) 4. Tallow is im- * Mkluourxk, November 22. —A special cable message from the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency dated London, November 11, says The wool market continues firm. Ihc next sales commence on the 27th hist., and up to date 42,000 bales have arrived. Ibe tallow market is fiat; the public sales of Australian during the month have comprised 5.000 casks. The stock of all sorts amounts to 58,000 casks The leather market remains quiet. 11,00J sides Australian have been sold since Octolter 14. The wheat market is inactive. Now Zealand hemp continues dull of sale. Stocks are heavy. Kauri gum is quiet. A private telc./rani, dated Loudon, November 18, stales that monetary stocks are depressed, and it is expected that the opening wool rates will show a decline. Tallow (mutton) is at L 42 10s. Ingot tin is at LI 17. Wool is easier. Maize is quoted at 2s 9d per bushel. 1 rade -dull. Hour is at nominal quotations only. Sugars have declined in price. There is a demand for wheat, ■ mod samples at 5s Old to os lOd. heeding grains are steady. Maize is at 5s 0d to 5s Ifid. Kent bops are at 2s lid to 2s 3d. ( 1 hj kistch r ucH, November 28. --Markets very quiet. Flour, 1 ill 10s at the mills ; wheat and oats very bare ; butter, 7d ; cheese, fi.jd to rid.
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Evening Star, Issue 3363, 29 November 1873, Page 2
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