Commercial.
ihc «uoimt of rcveuue receive.! at the Ou- • c=n-Lonse o» t i,o.is “ V^' t’ii , day wmb 1,990 13s 6d, °nnipao! The week’s transactions in the ,r enem i °» is us «al toward the close of the month. The first shipment of Queensland sugars from the Yengarie refinery which anived by the Saucy Jack, are of excel’ lent quality and make, but unfortunately a large portion of the cargo suffered damage through ‘‘sweating.” Corn sacks are cS ■ {ree] y at 12h. In dried fruity are Sul . tan , a ralsill3 continue scarce, and Ld Curranta are in fair co “ mand 4 i d - In ale and stout SchSabJils i“u 01ri l brand of kerosene is at is 4.J<(. Devoe s patent cans 1r 6d, and patent taps, Is fid. The marUf fj pfetd, c^diTlW nunt# are aflxiouily looked for, p
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Evening Star, Issue 3749, 27 February 1875, Page 2
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139Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 3749, 27 February 1875, Page 2
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