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COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

DUNEDIN. (From the Daily Ttnies.) Fencing wire quoted—No 6. I>l4 15s Ifo 7, £!5 15s ; Jfo S. L.16 las. Flour l still quoted at U2- In wheat, quotation are barely sustained, and millers are operal ting very cautiously ; best qualities are hel for 4s 6il; good. 4d to 4s 3d ; ordinary, 3s 9d Oats art- in brisk demand at 3s 5d to 3s »>" per bushel for prime milling, and 3s t> Kond feed. Barlev.—Malting samples at sought after. The supply at present is vcr limited ; prices are unaltered. good_ sample bring as to 5- 3d ; choice, o-i ft I ; milling an feedin"- 2a 9d to 3s. Pearl barley contxnnt firm af L2t) per ton, with the probability c rising, from the scarcity of barley. Oatme.i is firm at LIS per ton. Pollard is firm L 6 I<K Bran is aho firm and in large d( mand at JA b'a. WELLINGTON. (From Saturday's N. Z. Mail.) Keg batter which at this season shoul show Mgtis of improved demand, is sti neglected : and stocks being large the highes -price that is obtainable for shipping parcei is 7h to 8d per lb. Hams and bacon.—Fa; cela of bams and bacon move off at Sd to per lb for best Canterbnry enre. Deman moderate. Grain.—Oats show little cbang In valne, and continue at our old qnotatior of 4s-to 4s 3d per bushel with fair enqmrj Stocks are moderate. Chtckwheat in fa demand at 3s 9d to 3s 1«UI. Maize scarci anil worth 6s tkl to 9*3- Barley 3s Ic Flonr.—First-cTas3 brands of Canterbur and Oamarn tiorir, gnaranteed quality, ai selling at Ll2 10s per ton for sacks in baker lots; bat the market, judging from recer auction sales, has a downward tendency Potatoes.—Fall supplies at 60s to 70s pc ton. ENGLISH COMMEPvCIAT. [special cablegram to press agency.] London". April 27. The bank minimum remains unchange. Consols are qnoted at 94|. The wool salt closed on the ISth. embracing 310,000 bale: The William Duthie, Argyle, and Eakai arrived too late.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 621, 30 April 1878, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 621, 30 April 1878, Page 2

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 621, 30 April 1878, Page 2

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