Commercial.
The atuonn of revenue received at the Ous lotti-house ou b oods cleared for consumption this day, was L 356 0s lid. (By Telegraph. ) Melbourne, May 16.—Since the receipt of telegrams reporting damage to the French vines, brandies have been considerably run upon, and large sales of all brands have been made at advanced rates; Hennessy’s has sold tip to 10s, Martell’s at 9s 2d, and Central VinoJards at 6s 9d. A further telegram states that loet refuses further orders. New Zealand wheat, 6s Id to 6s 3d; oats, very firm, milling, 5a 7jd. There is a good trade demand for sugars; tobaccoes and candles are also fully traded in at full rates. . London, May 9. —There is a fair inquiry for money. The Bank of England reserve is stronger. The stock market is improving, as the apprehension of a dearness of money is subsiding. In the wool market prices are without any noticeable alteration. 80,000 bales have been sold. Wheat is quoted at 57s to 62s per 4961b5. Flour, 45s to 47s per 2801bs, according to quality. , The April trade returns show a decrease in the exports of L 1,911,000, and an increase in the imports of L 419,000.
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Evening Star, Issue 3508, 21 May 1874, Page 2
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