Commercial.
The amount of revenue received at the Cub tom-house on *oods cleared for consumption this day was L1,20013s lOd. The past week having been almost wholly devoted to holiday making, nothing can be reported of transactions in the import market, A very fair trade has been done by middlemen and retail dealers, but no change in prices can be quoted. THE YEAR’S REVENUE. The following table shows the amount of Customs revenue collected at Dunedin during each quarter of the year 1874, together with the corresponding quarters of 1873 1874. 1873. Mareh quarter... £92,064 4 6/£50,657 2 3 June do ... 88,340 1 0 6 66,577 14 7 Septemberdo ... 94,287 11 10 70,454 3 6 December do ... 82,507 12 8 86,189 3 9 £357,199 19 5 £283,778 4 J Increase in favor of 1874, £73,421 15s 4d. In 1872 the totals were:—March, L 57,776 5a 2d; June, L 55.642 15s 2d; September, L 52,653 14s sd; December, L 69,067 8s sd—total, L 225.140 3s 2d. For 1871: March, L 47.37111 a lOd; June, L 47,644 12s 4d; September, L 50.161 2s 7d; December, L 49.342 17s Id—total, L194.52013s lid.
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Evening Star, Issue 3701, 2 January 1875, Page 2
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189Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 3701, 2 January 1875, Page 2
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