/ | Duneihn.— The Da'dij Times of the 14th iust. reports as folloAVS : — The Aveek opened Avith a fair amount of business doing amongst traders, but import houses have been quiet, and but feAV transactions of any magnitude have transpired. Flour and other staples are at maintained values, but in the absence of any special demand nothing of improvement has been observable. The shipments to hand within the last feAV dayshaA'e been considerable, and stocks are again accumulating. There is, hoAVCA'er, nothing in the prospects of any I particular article to call for remark.
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 160, 22 January 1867, Page 2
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