Commercial.
The amount of revenue received at the Custom house on Roods cleared for consumption this day was L 1.379 7s 2d.
[BT TELEGUArU.]
London, September 16.—New Zealand wools being in large supply are particularly depressed. Irregular lots show a fall of 2d to 3d. Prices of (leeee, superior, 23d to 31d ; medium, 20d to 22d ; inferior, 15d to 19d. Scoured, superior, 23d to 2i»d : medium, 19d to 22d ; inferior, lC!d to lHd. (irear.y, superior, 13d to 16' d ; medium, lOdto 13d : inferior. 7d to 9d.
Mf.M'.ouhne, September 18. ~Wheat is scarce and wanted at 5s 7d to 5s 8 !jd. Flour, HI f>s. Oats.slaclt; parcels offered at auction were withdrawn, not coming ap to reserves. Sugars are firmer; kerosene quiet. Advices just received of moderates shipments are favorable to the viarkot. Busiuebrf generally is very dull, owing to the wenther and tk« uncertainty regarding the tariff.
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Evening Star, Issue 3925, 23 September 1875, Page 3
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147Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 3925, 23 September 1875, Page 3
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