COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
[Fiom the " Melbourne Aigus," October, 18.] Mpstb Stubbs inn! Son disposed of a parcel oflntid m Uourke-street, opposite Mr. Justice Hurry's /or I lie sum of £3000; also the Rocliestor C.istle inn, and several otUcr jmipeitios for (lie sum of ,(.3000. Little & Co. sold on Satuid.iy, tobneco 3s. 6<\ per pound; flour, £-10 per ton ; rovolvors, £7 10a.; land at Moorubbin, £9 10s. p<« acre,
Ml I HOl/NNI M/WiKLJS. Colonial produce tor tho week ending Saturday. October Kith, 1852. Tho supply of colonial pioduce wab less this morning thna usual : only nine loads entered winch wore sold, immediately at vory high prices. Cubbnges, 30s. doz. ; caulifloweis, 30s. do; Parsnips, ss. do; c.iuotH, 3* do ; turnips, 4s do ; onions, per lb. 6tl ; beot root, 6d ; a-parngus, i'2s per 100; parsley, 6'd. per bunch ; green peuB Is. quart; potatoes, 23^. per civt. ; now potatoes. l()d. per lb ; butter, 3s. per lb ; eggs, 2ts 6tl per dozen ; luikeys 20s. pnir ; geese, 20s; ducks, Ms ; fowls, Us ; guinea iovvh, 14s.
Glelono. Up tOiFriday night, 15th October. Gold rose in the early part of the week from 3/. 7s. 9d. to 31. Bs. at winch price it remains linn. In pioduco and supplies tho market is steadily rising. Fine flour m;iy bo quoted at 50/,, seconds, 45/. GO/, (or fine was asked yesterday by some holders, but no business was clone at that figure, u higher rate however isanticipnled. Bran, 3s. per bushel; potatoes, 10/. ; wheat, 10s. to 12s. ; oats, lla. to 125.; maize, whole, 65., cracked, (>s. ; thiee-hushel socks, 15s. per dozen; woolpnclvs, 0^ lbs. 3s. 6d each ; twine, Ib. ,'»il. per Ib. ; hysonskin, lnlonor I H. 25., none good m tho market; cougou, best brands, 61. to 61. 65.; BUgar, Pampagna, ILit.1 L it. • Mauritius, 24/. to 271. ; tobacco, keg, Is. ; Kerrs, Is. 3d. ; Barrot's, 25.; cigars, a limited supply at hand, 71. for No. 2, out of bond ; soap, 30/. ; candles, mould, 6|d., sperm, Is. 5d. ; bacon and hams, Is. 3d. to Is. Cd. : cheese, Is. 6d.; butter, of good quality, 'is. ; hay, 12i. to 15. ; tarpaulins, 3s. a yard made up ; coals, 51. to 61. In the stock market there is also a rise, particulaily for first late animals. Heavy diaught horses, 55/. to 80i. ; tor very superior, 90 to 100 guineas; inferior, 40/. to S(H ; good bucks, 3QL to 40/. ; inferior, 12/. to 30/.; woi king bullocks, 18(. to 301. per pair; bullock drays, 36/. to 40/. ; horse-carts and drays, 301. to 40/. ; spring carts, 3.)/. to 45/. Geelong, October 16, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 685, 6 November 1852, Page 2
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