TASMANIAN COMMERCIAL.
.'_ C'i I ■".;" t Z^K® I**™*Town.;^;"''1 **™* Town.;^;"'' 'V..l'''r''"7iri:' <>The schooner .Circawian >vith over 4000 bushels of wheat arrived to-day^ and; soms small-lots of the same grain "have come *ti) hand' from other sources.;— Prices, however, remain unaltered. With wool there has been more 'dpi n<*, and packers' are now actively employed iiri; getting it ready for shipment. Sales have taken place at previous quotations.— 'Advertiser, 30tIiDoo. ; La vncsaTOS. - The fl >ur and grain market is. easy, a Jimited trade only being done. Sales of flour have taken -place ,at LH, and quotations are Lit' to Lll 10s; wheat, 6s, at which figure a quantity was quitted to-day; oats, 3s 6 1;,. bran, Is 41.— Examiner, 29th Dec. ' ;
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 29, 13 January 1864, Page 2
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118TASMANIAN COMMERCIAL. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 29, 13 January 1864, Page 2
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