DUNEDIN TRADE REPORT.
1 ' (AFrom'ths'Otago Witness of 28th May.) The state of ,the flour .market gives some uneasiness, as, if , supplies, do .not soon arrive, there will be a considerable 'advance. Adelaide is now worth ; £3*2 ; to £34, and is ,held ; for. £35. ■ HcWessyfs.yand Martell's! brandy is very scarce, and the piace has materially advanced. . , !Y YSugar,is":_im.at.£4_ qer ton for white crystals ; £37. forYfirst .cpunters ; : and 33 10s. for second . conntersYj. YY . *,-; y ' . YLotv to..^^ medium tea 9 in chest, £7 to £8 10s., duty. paid j ha_f-chests, £3 to £3 15s. Fuh- weight sperm candles, Is. 0.d.; light, 9 id. to IOd;; best Cork butter, 10_d. to 11.d.; colonial, Is; 3d.; bacon and hams, ls. 2d.; colonial, leO£d. to ls. Id.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 2, 4 June 1864, Page 2
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122DUNEDIN TRADE REPORT. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 2, 4 June 1864, Page 2
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