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Commercial intelligence.

IIOBART TOWN. The following is from the Tasmauian Times, 4th Alarch : The imports of flour and wheat from Launceston per Hally Bayley, which we mentioned in our report of yesterday, though having no immediate effect on our breadstuff*, must—by keeping millers (iuto whose hands the wheat has gone) independent for a while of new wheat of our own production—ultimately keep down quotations. Flour remains at £l2 per ton, but we have no reliable data as to wheat, and can only repeat our former ftsiure of 5/ per bushel. Sharps, £7 per ton; bran, 11/ per bushel; oats, no market; pressed hay, £3 ;10/ per ton; loose ditto, £2, 10/ per ton; potatoes (with bags), £'S per ton; onions, £d per ton.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 773, 28 March 1870, Page 2

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Commercial intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 773, 28 March 1870, Page 2

Commercial intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 773, 28 March 1870, Page 2

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