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"Invercarill Times " Office,

Monday livening, December 29

Since our last business has b^es unusur.Uy brisk, in consequence of orders continually arriving in town from the diggings; nriuy of which ctmnot be cotnplelcd in con oqucDCO of the want of drnys. Provisions, generally, ar»: .<earce, particularly flour and tea . ar. also beor. m bottle and t".ilk. Flour

may be quoted from £20 to £22 per ton. Cartage to the foot of tho Lake, £65 ; and via Itivcrton (freight not included), £50. Exrcpt in flour, which has receded £2 per ton, there is no noticeable alteration in prices.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 30 December 1862, Page 2

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96

"Invercarill Times " Office, Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 30 December 1862, Page 2

"Invercarill Times " Office, Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 30 December 1862, Page 2

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