DUNEDIN.
Tn Duneilin there can bo little doubt that there is groat fhtness The " Leader" states the two pa«t months Vnvc been tho dullest ever experienced since the gold clia'weiy There has been no ostensible reason for it but it has, nevertheless, been the cape. Commerce has more tlian languished, and failures, compositions, bills of ssilc, etc , are the orders of (lie 'lav. .At the same time, it is certain that the worst is past, and the spring now approaching will do mmh to remvigorate trade. .As regards the produce rh«trirts, the ground is in cxedlent condition for ploughing and sow mg, and firming operations arc well forward. Large brcncltbs of oats have nlready been bowii, anrl a considerable advance rrude m tlir preparation of pasture land. Flour has been hoM fo low as Ll9 per ton, and the price of the loaf hasbeen reduced. Messrs Dnivrn, Macxban and Co. report tho snle by auction, on 24th August, of Messrs Black's Laucler Run, about 40,000 acres, with 5000 sheep, equal sexes, to Mr James Cogle, for the sum of Lll,ooo sterling. Terms, equal to cash.
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North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 28, 1 September 1864, Page 2
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185DUNEDIN. North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 28, 1 September 1864, Page 2
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