Markets.
We have received do important commercial intelligence from the neighboring colonies by the late arrivals, nor from England, further than what we quote shortly elsewhere. There is no report of the wool market in the papers come to hand.
Messrs. P. Noble Campbell and Co. had a sale of town land in Lytteliou ou Monday, at which the following prices were obtained ■ —Lot 1, a qr.-acre on the Sumner-roart (unimproved) was bought k Mr. Rhodes for lot 2, a section fronting Coleridge, Dublin and Winchester-streets, was bought for j£ 100 also by Mr. Rhodes; lot 4, a portion of land and 2 houses in Winchester-street fell to Mr. Healy for -i'32o: lot 5, the lease of a piece of land and house in Oxford-street, bought by Mr. Mason for j€A5 ; lot 6, a house in Dampier's bay with land under agreement for purchase, was bought by Mr. Mutton for ; lot 7, s capitally situated quarter-acre section, corner of Dublin and Winchester-street, with frame of a house thereon, was knocked down to Mr. Hasxal for jSHO.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 619, 13 October 1858, Page 4
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176Markets. Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 619, 13 October 1858, Page 4
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