Commercial.
The amount of revenue received at the Customhouse on goods cleared for consumption this dav was L 1,427 Is. J
[Br Telegraph.] Sydney, July 27.— A telegram, dated London, July 22, from the New Zealand Loan and ‘Mercantile Agency, says that up to date 25,000 bales of wool have arrived for the next sale, and there has been a little private inquiry. The tallow market is quiet; mutton is at L 42; beef, L4O. The leather market is easier; 7,000 sides of Australian sole have changed hands. Since last report unfavorable weather affecting the wheat crops has rendered the market firmer. A later private telegram dated July 22nd, says : “ Our market price for wheat is 58s. The Mark Lane corn market is excited in consequence of the continuance of rain.” At an auction sale, new teas, ex Marion Rortion, sold at 2s Id per pound, but the balance was withdrawn for higher rates. Mauritius sugars are dull Adelaide, July 26.—Wheat is at 4s Bd.
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Evening Star, Issue 3881, 2 August 1875, Page 3
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165Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 3881, 2 August 1875, Page 3
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