COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Trj£B3 Office, Saturday Evening. The following are the Customs returns for — Friday,' Feb. 21. Wine, 39 gala ... ... £7 15 5 Tea, 10301bs 25 15 0 Currants, 3770- lb» _ 15 14 2 Drapery ... 90 2 0 Jewelry 0 6 0 Sundries 16 8 4 £156 0 11 Saturday, Feb. 22. Perfumed Spirits £6 12 0 Fancy Soap ... ... 416 8 Sundries ... 4 17 £15 10 3 i '. — ♦ The " Daily Times" of the 19th mat. contains the following item of commercial intelligence : — Business still maintains an aspect of quietness, and nothing of special interest has been going forward. Market values are generally without any changes necessitating notice. Breadstuff's continue at hist week's rates, and the principal staples stand as previously given. Some moderate transactions in teas and sugars are reported, and Email sales of brandiet, at very high. rates, are ■pokenof; demand, however, for any of these goods, is at the moment very light. Neither the country nor coastwise trades have regained anything like briskness, though storekeepers must be holding more than usually slender stocks.
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Southland Times, Issue 905, 24 February 1868, Page 2
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174COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Southland Times, Issue 905, 24 February 1868, Page 2
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