COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Sotjthiand Times Office, Thursday Evening. Mr William Todd, Commercial Sale Rooms, reports : — At the sales held by me on Monday, the 3rd inst., the attendance was good, and bidding brisk. The hull and gear of the whaling brig Amherst (lying stranded at Stewart's Island) for £95; whaling cackle, £19; and miscellaneous stores, £56. Total, £170. Also, at the same time and place, freehold property, consisting of quarter-acre sections 16 and 17, biock 68, town of- Invercargill, with five cottages erected thereon, for £330 j sections 2 and 21 of block 16 (unimproved) realised £13 ; quarter-acre section 3, block 17, Wallaeetown, £4. The attendance was good, and the prices on the whole satisfactory.
The following are the Custom returns for — ThubsdaT, September 6th :— Wive, 56 galla £11-4 0
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Southland Times, Issue 556, 7 September 1866, Page 2
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129COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Southland Times, Issue 556, 7 September 1866, Page 2
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