DUNEDIN COMMERCIAL.
(From ihe Daily Times, ) During the last two days business has been quiet, any we have heard of no heavy transactions amongst importers, the transactions coming under notice being scarcely beyond the supply of miscellaneous stock for current requirements. The flour market continues with an improving ten dency, and in the absence of advices of shipments com'ng forward it is probable that a further advance in price will be established. Sugar is firm, and the aspect of the market favorable for the shipments at hand. Teas have been more asked, for, and a few medium and good congous have changed hands at full prices. In provisions there is nothing to report. A fair trade continues to be done in bottled stouts, but in other malt liquors the quantities placed have been trifling.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 227, 12 March 1866, Page 2
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134DUNEDIN COMMERCIAL. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 227, 12 March 1866, Page 2
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