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MISCELLANEO US.

The January mails were delivered in London on tho 4th March. Charles Kean leaves on the 15th July for Melbourne. The distress in the cotton districts still continues. Tiie Queen has provided for the families of those who were killed at the rejoicings held at the Prince of Wales' Marriage. The money market is steady. Consols are ninety-two and three-eights. The wool sales opened with a fair attendance, and prices were about the average of the November sales, except for Port Philip, which was penny-halfpenny lower. Prices subsequently declined. Tallow dull, prices sixpence lower. Corn one shilling to two shillings cheaper. Brandies unchanged, Rum, penny lower.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 26 May 1863, Page 2

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MISCELLANEOUS. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 26 May 1863, Page 2

MISCELLANEOUS. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 26 May 1863, Page 2

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