HOBART TOWN.
(From the Advertiser, 3 wae 3.) There is no perceptible change in the markets. Very few transactions of any importance have been effected. Oats to-day were in somewhat better demand, but without, any alteration in quotations, which were, a6 previously, 5s to 5s 3d per bushel. Flour firm at Ll3 per ton, and wheat 5« 4d to 5s (3d per bushel. For hay there is but a triflinnr demand, and loose is not worth more than L4 10s to L5 5i per ton ; country pressed remains at about L5 to LO ; hydraulic pressed, L6 to L(3 I 15s. Onions from LIG to LlSperton. No improvement has taken place in the price of potatoes ; they arc dull of sulc at L3 10s to L4. Butter remains in value about Is 6d t-> Is Sd per lb. Eggs (retail), 3s per dozen.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 65, 19 June 1863, Page 2
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142HOBART TOWN. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 65, 19 June 1863, Page 2
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