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LAUNCESTON.

(From the Examiner, June 2.) There is little to notice in the flour and grain markets besides the fact thnf. priiTs show considerable firmness, and the news to hand by the Black Swan, from the neighboring colonies, tends to induce a further advance. Flour is in steady consumption at From Ll3o Lia 10s; wheat, 5s 3 I to os (id; a thousand bushels were quitted yesterday at the latter figure, whilst no heard of a small quantity being sold at the former price. Oats, 4s 6d to ss ; potatoes have declined, and are now quoted at, L5, bags in ; Butter has changed hands freely to-day at Is 6d to Is 7d ; bran, Is 3d.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 65, 19 June 1863, Page 2

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LAUNCESTON. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 65, 19 June 1863, Page 2

LAUNCESTON. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 65, 19 June 1863, Page 2

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