COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Oamauct Times Office, Wednesday Evening.
The extremely wet -weather at tho end of last week and beginning of the present, has done much to prevent traffic on the roads. A good many drays, however, are loading up with supplies for the stations for sheaiiug and a little wool has comcin fiom the Waitaki, In a vory few d.ij s, should the weather prove as favorable as it JjOW piomi&es, sheep sheai ing will be generally pioofoded with ; and we are enabled to state that the quantity of wool that will bo shipped afc Oamaru this season, will cot bo less than 0500 bales, piobably more. The grain mailcet is in a very quiot state, there being now nothing but oats in the hands of growers, and th< j so remain at about our last quotations, Wheat and bailey, there are none in the market. Flour shows fcyrnptonis of a fui ther rise m price, and may be quoted at from £30 to £35 per ton of 20001bs. Oats, 5s 3d to 5n 6d per bushel of 401 !js.
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North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 39, 17 November 1864, Page 2
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180COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 39, 17 November 1864, Page 2
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