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Commercial.

The amount of revenue received at the Qua- , T tom-house, on goods cleared for .consumption ; 1 waaLl,ll7los. ' 1. Messrs Driver, Stewart, and Co. sold bjr auction yesterday* 4jood ‘acres of the Winton Estate for. L 19,000. Other properties in SouthMahd wefesol'd by the fijmiat the samditime for; I«8,000. Messrs MLandress.tHepburn, and Co. yesterday disposed of. the old First Church in Do.wling street. The site has a frontage of •102 ft; to DoWling street, by, a depth of-115ft 6in. ;A condition of the sale was that the present • '■’■buyer ;should takfe the building at a' valuation ■ • !i Tbi‘Ll,B7s/' 'Mr Tewsleyt nt L3los per footi \ •; .1 We from-Messrs Arkell.,Tuft’s, of New York, circular for November that .the barque -East Lotnian, 348 tons, sailed from New York'foir Dunfedih*-with-142 pieces of plahk^liSOO l cases of kerosene, 15$ boxes and 35 cases«p£-; tobacco,. 'Boo' bakes' : bf corn, 56 cases of carriage ware, 76 clocks, 190 boxes resin, 100. ;l >?ase3,turpentine, 6 oases casfs " 116 kegs hails, 69 cases-handles; s'cases arms, 200 boxes clothes pins, 150 cases preserved fish, . 794 caseS drugs,> 227 do chaSrs, 20Q cases rubber/ 50 do plarer, 20 do-tomatoes. The barque . Seveine, 549 tons, was loading at New York tor v punejin, and was expected/, to sail, on 24tb November. y-, : The salvage goods,’'consisting of drapery, clothing, &c.,' ex Su£at},were ; Bold ,by Messrs M‘Landless, Hepburn, and Co., ai their rooms ■.. to-day. There was a large attendance, and the gohda fetched high prices. ’' ' ’ ■ ?

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Auckland, January23.~Mr Buckland reports fat cattle in excess qf the requirements, and of lower value. Dairy cows, L 5 10s to L 8 ; ... calves, 27s to 42s ; fat. cattle, ,22s to 28s per , lOOlbs; fat sheep, 3£d to 3Jd; lambs, 14s to j£2 3* 'i Wellington, January 23.— Mr 'O’Shea reports—Flour. Camara, in sacks, Ll3 10s to Ll4; Canterbury, -dd, Ll3 to Ll3 10s; oats, old, good: feeding, 4s6d; bran, Is 2d to Is 4d; pollatd/ls 3d to Is 6dy wheat.; 4s .to '4s 9d,* maize, 4s 6d to 5s ; butter and cheese, Bd. - * mi ■*" I' —' >• i-i<i i . :

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Evening Star, Issue 3408, 23 January 1874, Page 2

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340

Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 3408, 23 January 1874, Page 2

Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 3408, 23 January 1874, Page 2

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