DUNSTAN COMMERCIAL.
(From the Dunstan News, 2nd March.) Since our last report business has been a little more brisk; and on Saturday, had it not been for the heavy rain falling in the earlier part of the day, more miners, no doubt, would havo come to town for provisions. This relieved in a measure the placid stagnation which has hitherto prevailed. Monday morning commenced well, and a little more pleasing look was observable on the faces of most of the storekeepers, evidently showing that they were better pleased with future prospects. There is a talk about cartage going up, but no doubt our advices by the coach to morrow will settle tho question.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 13 March 1863, Page 2
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113DUNSTAN COMMERCIAL. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 13 March 1863, Page 2
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