Commercial.
• ■The amount of revenue received at the Out tam-houae on b oods cleared fpr conßumptior. this day was L85517s sd.
[By Telegraph.] Sydney, August 11.—Candles, best brands, 9|d to IOJd ; bottled beer, 11s to lls 9d; Tennant’s, 10a 6d ; Guiness’s stout, lls; Byass’s, 9a 6d; Hennessy’a case brandy, 31s; kartell's 27s 6d; Henessy’s bulk [nominal), 10s; Martells, 9s 6d ; coarse Liverpool salt, 4s to 7a 6d • kerosene, dull, la to Is 6d; maize, 3s 6d to 3s 9d. Melbourne, August lI.—A telegram from Mauritius states that no sugars are likely to be shipped before the beginning of the season. A vessel is loading for Melbourne. The E. J. Spence had left. Sales of kerosene. Is 6£d. A London telegram reports that quicksilver has advanced 9d. Large parcels changed hands here; 7s6dnow asked. Maize, 4s lOd to 4s lOgd.
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Evening Star, Issue 3584, 18 August 1874, Page 2
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139Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 3584, 18 August 1874, Page 2
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