COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Socthxand Times Office. Tuesday Evening. The revenue collected at the Custom House for the past two days, for articles cleared for home consumption, was as follows : — Yesterday, £118 Is. lid. ; to-day, £92 3s. 2d. ; in all, £210 5s Id., being duties levied as follows : — Brandy, 137 galls £6113 0 Geneva, 119 } galls 53 17 2 Whiskey, 3 1 " g aU* 13 19 0 Wine, 159 gals 23 17 0 Tea, 953 lbs 16 7 0 Sugar, 9,743 lbs 40 11 11 £210 5 1 ■We have UO Change to l-eport in i)ie state of our markets. Considerable aildiMong to our stocks have been made by the arrival of the Jane, from Melbourne, with a full cargo of miscellaneous merchandise. Mr. J. B. Taylor sold by auction, to-day, at the Jetty, 18 tons of potatoes, at £10. He also sold the unexpired term of lease of the Victoria Horse Bazaar, Tay-street, to Mr. Mutter, for £200.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 70, 9 November 1864, Page 2
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157COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 70, 9 November 1864, Page 2
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