OTAGO.
The " Daily Times," pJun^din) 15th instant, The stormy-weather of the past few days has kept trade very quiet, and although a disposition itodo buiniess in : several important items has _ tbeen : apparent,' the ' transactions coming under * notice have generally been small. Aa expected, the intelligence, of tlie state i-qf ; the tea market in Melbourne has led to operations for shipment to that place, by. which/stocks^iere will be considerably reduced, independently of which there has been^an, improved^enquiry for medium, and good coingous for local requirements, arid rather betfer prices have.been paid. ■"Market values for istaple goodsare in-nearly.all instances firmly maintained general, ; quot«,tions scarcely yarying &ona .tiiose featgive'n. ' :V '""""" ' ; ' ■ ..^''.
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Southland Times, Issue 673, 22 May 1867, Page 2
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107OTAGO. Southland Times, Issue 673, 22 May 1867, Page 2
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