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COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

" Invkrcaeglll Trans" Office, Thursday Evening. In the commercial world there is little or nothing to report since last week. There is no demand for goods for the Lake, as the diggers are fully supplied and storekeepers are overstocked. Very fewtransactions Dave taken place, and with the exception of flour— which is firm at £13, with an upward tendency— there is no alteration in prices. The Oak, Mary Ann, and Edina, from Melbourne, and the Jane, from Hobart Town, bring large general cargoes, which, from the already overstocked state of the market, are not likely to change hands for some time. Cartage to the Lake— Flour, £35 ; other goods £40.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 62, 12 June 1863, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 62, 12 June 1863, Page 2

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 62, 12 June 1863, Page 2

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