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Southland Tiiees Office,

Monday EvE>"ixa. The revenue collected at tbe Custom-House on Saturday was £13 2s. 6d, ; and to-day £103 2s. 2d., making a total of £116 4s. Bd., levied as follows :— Wine, 75 gals £11 '. 6 0 Ale, 50 „ 15 0 Geneva, 91- „ 71 19 2 Brandy, 114. „ 51 6 0 '"■ Tobacco, 140 1b5........ 11 3 6 - £116 4 8 The attention of oiu-^mercbants has principally being confined for the past two days to their advices by the mail. Business, however, has not been materially affected,/quotations being almost 'unchanged ; and notwithstanding'the firm tone of ~the"flour market in Australia, the price here has no upward; tendency. 1 Bread; which for a few -weeks was selling at 2s. the 41b. loaf, came down ten days ago to .Is; 6ch, and this week some of our bakers have further, reduced their price to Is. 3d., which'is avery welcome change for the majority of consumers here. .'■'-. Of vessels expected, we'observe that the schooner Eanny, was advertised to. leave Melbourne on the 21st instant, with a cargo. of general mer- ; chandise. The Sevilla left the Clyde on the 17th • May/and the /Gananoque left Gravesendon the 16th 'of the; same month. The Donna Anita was loading - at London for Southland. — ■■»'' -• —

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 24, 26 July 1864, Page 2

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Southland Tiiees Office, Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 24, 26 July 1864, Page 2

Southland Tiiees Office, Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 24, 26 July 1864, Page 2

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