Wool Sales. These sales have progressed with great spirit, and prices are considered to rule Id per pound higher in some instances. At the" latest auction, Port Phillip sheep realized SI, V: o*\ I:inibs > ls 4| l» 1« 10 j scoured, Is 6 to 2s 1, and ditto lambs, 2s 2# to 2s 2. , Gnt w JfARKKTs— We quote the folio win oirom the Wellington Independent ot ihe sth ins" i lie brig Thomas and Henry arrived this morning from Sydney, after rather a boisterous passage of 16 days. The Ocean Queen arrived at Sydney on the ISth ult. Ihe markets were well supplied with wheat and flour, and wheat is quoted at 12s. per bushel; hue flour, £40 a ton ; second quality do., £35. 3
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 300, 15 September 1855, Page 4
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