TASMANIAN COMMERCIAL.
HOBART TOW:S\ (From the Airertiser, June 2.) In commercial matters there is no change to report. With the departure of a largo number of our eonsting rrssels a lessened inquiry for various i descriptions of produce may bi* naturally expected. J Flour is selling at £13 per to.i. and firm. Wheat j is coming forward slowly, and holders seem disinclined to part with their lots at, present quotations, j which are 5s Id to os 6d per bushel. Bran, Is 4d j per bushel. Sharps, £7 per ton. English b irley is scarce, at fs to 6s 3<l per bushel; Cape, from 4s | to 4s 3d per bushel. In loo^e liny there is hardly anything doing, and it is with difficulty that previous quotations can lie obtained. Potatoes continue dull ot *a)o. Nt il'A 10s to £4, and £5 bags in. Onions. £16 to ±'1S pt-r ton. Butter, Is (3d to Is 8d per Ib, with a fair demand.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 62, 12 June 1863, Page 2
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161TASMANIAN COMMERCIAL. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 62, 12 June 1863, Page 2
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