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"Invercargill Times" Office.

Monday Evening. Ut'SiNESS in {own continues very brisk, and all ilic storekeepers have n plethora of orders. Their best customers are si ill the diggers, whose demands nrc so large that in the course of last week it is caleu luted from seventy to eighty draya were employe. l ] in supplying tbem. The articles chiclly required tire blankets, flour, and whisky. Of the two last very lar;jc quantities have been seni up to the Lnke district. A fair amount -of business has been "done in wool; 210 bales having bc?n piireh-ised by two firm?. The prims ranged — For fleece, Is 4',d to Is Gi-tl; nnd for greasy, lOd per lb. From present symptoms ihe Sir George I'ollock ■will soon have a full cargo ; possibly it rsny bo waiting for ber.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 20 January 1863, Page 2

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"Invercargill Times" Office. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 20 January 1863, Page 2

"Invercargill Times" Office. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 20 January 1863, Page 2

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