COMMER CIAL INTELLIGENCE.
" Ijiyekcaiigiiii Times " Ofpigbj Monday Scorning. Tho departure of the English mail during the past weok, and the consequent occupation of time in correspondence, and tho arrival of a mail from the same place, have tended to prevent moro business being dbno than would otherwise ftave been the case. The advioes from home havo not caused any material alteration in prioea. Most of tho ndvioe3 are gatisfaotory— that is, of smaller shipments, for some time to oome, the reeulfc of whioh will bo bonefleial in tho- present crowded; stats of tho markets here. '
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 46, 22 February 1864, Page 2
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95COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 46, 22 February 1864, Page 2
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