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Commercial.

The amount of revenue received at the Customhouse on goods cleared for consumption this day was L 656 17s 6d. [By Telegram,] Melbourne, July 10.—There has been a good demand for sugars, aud sales are reported at advanced rates. Late telegrams from Mauritius indicate an improved tone in the market. No vessels were loading for the Colonies. Oats, feed, 8s 7d to 3b 8d; milling, 3s lOd to 3s lid; wheat, 5s sd. Dried fruits have improved. July 14.—Wheal is very firm at 5s sd. Sugars have advance* 10s to LI per ton. Gate are unaltered. London, July 10.— The June trade returns are fairly satisfactory. The wool market is unaffected by the Irecent failures. Wheat continues firm, owing to the rain. Adelaide is at 47s to 495; Tasmanian 45s to 475.

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Evening Star, Issue 3689, 19 July 1875, Page 3

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133

Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 3689, 19 July 1875, Page 3

Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 3689, 19 July 1875, Page 3

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