HOBART TOWN.
(From the Mercury) May 23.1 The arrival of later advices to-day irom Melbourne, aud many of those of an encouraging nature, tended somewhat to relievo Ihe recent dulness. Of grain, wheat was more freely offered, and several purchases were effected at previous quotations. IVatoes also came forward more plentifully, nn I owing to recent large shipments, met with' ready sale at £'."< >*"s aud £5 7s M per ton. bags in. 'in oats, hay, barley, beans, and peas there was no alteration. Flour was; in demand for local requ'ncuicnls at X'l3 ; bran, ls 3d, j nnd ls-1- I.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 60, 5 June 1863, Page 2
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