Commercial.
The amount of revenue received at the Customhouse on goods cleared for consumption thia dav was 1.972 11s 7d. * [By Telegraph.] Melbourne, Octol.ier 13. Business continues very dull. Flour sells freely at Ll2; wheat is very scarce at 5s Phi ; caudles have again advanced; oats are dull, mil ing 4s, but rales are difficult! Dumb;;) goods arc declining. Timber is a shade tivaier. London, October 9.—Tbe wool sales have closed, good wools maintaining the advance ; inferior are in-changed. 125,000 boles were taken for the Continent. The next sales are on November 23. The probable arrivals will lie 90,000 bales. Australian tallow hau sold tit. 49s to 50s. Money is tightening through large withdrawals of gold for Germany. The bank ic erve is weaker. The bank rate is at 2} per cent. The default in paying interest on the Turkish loan produced great excitement on the Stock Exchange, and there has burn a heavy fall in Turkish, Egypthin, and Peruvian bonds. Tho com markelTltas advanced Is to la 6d a ouarter. Adelaide is quoted at 53s lo 555,
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Evening Star, Issue 3947, 19 October 1875, Page 3
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178Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 3947, 19 October 1875, Page 3
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