Commercial.
The amoatit of revenue received at the Cu& t}B2-house or. cleared for consumptio this day was L 605 3s lid. XBt Telegraph.] Wellington, August 20.—Flour is ruling at L 131» Ll3los ; potatoes, L6to L 6 10s, scarce; bran, Is 3d to Is 4d; wheat, milling, 5s 6d; chicle, 4s 3d; oats, 4s lOd to ss. Chbistchobch, August 20,—Wheat, 5s 3d; «ats, 4s 9d; barley, 5s to 5s 9d ; flour, Ll2 to Ll3 per ton; bran, L 6 per ton; pollard, L 6 per ton ; sharps, L 7 per ton; potatoes, L 6 per (ton. Wheat and oats are scarce, and the town stocks held by farmers are very small. Potatoes are in small supply, and it is doubtful whether there is sufficient for local requirements.
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Evening Star, Issue 3587, 21 August 1874, Page 2
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126Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 3587, 21 August 1874, Page 2
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