Failures have been numerous iu the Cotton and woollen districts. New Zealand consolidated, 95§; do sixes, 1891, Ist December, 108§, 107, 109. The Voornit left Rotterdam on the 11th April with 2,850 red cases geneva for Melbourne, and 9,525 red cases for Sydney. The Helen and Henrietta, now of Australia, are both loading for Rotterdam, to sail about the end of May. At the Colonial Wool Sales it is expected there will be a total of 240;000 bales for opening, sales. The arrivals to date are 179,990 bales. Exports to Victoria£4ls,B67,shewing a decrease of £83,664; to Syd ne> £239,844, beiDg a decrease of £95,440,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 692, 17 June 1869, Page 2 (Supplement)
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