DUNEDIN.
The Oiago Daily Times, of the 3rd instant, re- 5 pores in the following terms of previous day's markets : — Business to-day in the private market has been ' :onfined chiefly to the town retail trade. Last 1 week seems to have exhausted the up-country i >rders. There was a large attendance to-day of \ ;he trade, at the auction rooms of Messrs. M'Lan- r Iress, Hepburn & Co., attracted by a sale of flour aid spirits. Hart's Adelaide flour realised £29 £ Lss ; Butterworth's, £29 ; Dunn's, £29 2s 6d ; < md a small lot of mixed brandy, £28 10s ; of the i rpirits— Kirkliston was bought in at 2s 9d ; Etenaultfß pale brandy sold at 7s 6d, dark at 7s, md cases at 225 ; Kartell's pale brandy, sold at , )s 3d, dark, 9s; a mixed parcel of pale and dark '- Sennessy's realised 9s 2d all round, and cases 30s ; < >ld torn sold at 9s 9d. _....• t Messrs. .Ca'rgill & Co. hare to-day sold the s lew paddle-steamer Bruce, to the owners of the r JoldenAge r for £6500. . ■ . ..* • - -2
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 29, 6 August 1864, Page 2
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174«J> — DUNEDIK. j Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 29, 6 August 1864, Page 2
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