Commercial.
The amount of revenue received at the Ous-tow-house on goods cleared for consumption this lay, was 1,3,385 Is Bd. o amaru. —Wheat has somewhat improved, 4s 6d being now readily obtainable for prime samples, though in view of the recent rise in freight from Canterbury for England, and an anticipated advance of freight from Dunedin, together with the increase of freight hence to Dunedin, a reaction is looked for. Prime oats command 3s 3d. Elour remains at Ll2 to Ll2 10s. We understand that the price of freight of gram, hence to Dunedin, has been raised M per bushel, being now 3M.—‘North Otago Times.’
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Evening Star, Issue 3448, 11 March 1874, Page 2
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105Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 3448, 11 March 1874, Page 2
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