SYDNEY SETTLER'S WHOLESALE PRICE CURRENT.
(From the "Sydney limplie," October 0.) Wheat — Wry liule is arriving, and good samples are in demand nt dom 10s 6d to 1 Is. 6d per bushel. Flour-.. I b quoted nt llip mills, Jjjirker'H, fine £31, beconds £30 ; the othern, fine £35 and hocond £30 per ton. IWnizp— -Is worth nbout 3s (kl to 4<i per bushel, English Hurley — in dcmnntl for mailing-. Cnpe ditto — Will realize about Si*. 3d. to 2a. (3d. per bushel. liny— Jb fetching £5 fo £0 per (on. lintter— h srlling n-adily, nt fiom I'ld. to lCd. por Ib. Uliccso — If prime, will realise from 7d. to Od. per lb. Uacon and iinms — Well cured, will le.tlize about 9d. per Ib. Eggs- A>e woith fiom Ud. to 9d. por dozen. Fnt Pi<fa~Wcigliing about sixly to eighty pound* each in demand.
Calves— Scai cc. Sheep — The market I'.uo and very saleable. Jjuiiocks— in deinuml, if veijr good. Tallow— Saleable, at l.tat week's quotations. Hides— Sell readily, at from 6s. Oil. to 6s. 9J. each. Tobacco— Sales limited, and prices much tho bftino. Jllnuy li huh, Commission Agent, Stores, 201, I'itt-stipet, October Bth, IBjg.
SYDNIiY MAIIKKI'S.— Fiuhav, Ocioiuii B. 'J'ni' Mills. — Tlu> receipts of wheat fiom the court tiy me exceedingly small; the transactions hiivo been but few and the pneo vaiying according \o quantities , bo high as lls. and Ufl. 3d. lias been given lor vury •rood snmples. A small lot of of 100 bushels, imported by the Daniel Webster fiom Auckland, awere »old to-day, at 1 In. per bushel. Fine ilour has advanced at our mills to 31/. per; second cjmlity remains at 30/. Bran, Is. 3d. pur bushel wholesale. Mr. Breillat : The bupply of wheat is now very limited, and only a few samples have been sold during the week— the beat at fiom 10s. to lla. per bushel. The late rue in flour is fully maintained, fine flour being 3j/. and seconds 30/. per ton. Bran, Is. 3d. per bushel. Mr. Smart: There has been no alteration in either wheat or floui bince the last report. Messrs. Furlong and Kennedy :'1 he iupply has been exceedingly limited as to quantity and very inferior as) to quality. Best samples uts woith 10s. 6d. A cargo fiom I'ort Fairy was bought for l'Js. per bushel. Flour, 3jl. for line ; 32/. foi seconds per ton, with quick demand. Uiscuu. — Mr. Wilkie quote? cabin biscuit at 4 "5., pilot at '10s., and ship at 365. per cwr. ; gelatine biscuit at '20s. per cannister of 30 Ib. ftlossrs. liarker & Co.'s prices aie ; for ship, 36s ; and lor cabin 'l6s. per cwt. Bni-AD. — The bakers are selling tho 1 1b. loaf at (id. liuicn bit's Mi at. — At the slaughter hous^b tlie prices are, for beef 7s. to Bs., and for mutton, l(ss. Bd. to lils. 9d. per 100 lb.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 685, 6 November 1852, Page 2
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