COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Tnos Oppicb, Tuesday Evening. The following are the Customs Returns for — Monday, April 20.
Our Tasmanian files are to the Bth instant. The "Cornwall Chronicle" reoorts as to the markets as follows : — "Very little change has taken place in the | grain and flour market here for the last fortnight, ) except in oats, whirh, in consequence of the shipments from New Zealand to Sydney and Melbourne, and the low price of maize, has again re - duced pur quotations to near the minimum price. Good feed oats are scarcely saleable at 2s 9d., and seed at 3s per bushel. Wheat remains steady at 7s 6d to 7s 9d per bushel. Fine flour is firm at £18 per ton, and some millers decline to sell at £18 10s. Potted butter of best brands is in demand at 8d per lb."
Brandy, 28 gals ... ... £16 17 2 Geneva, 30 gals 18 3 9 Beer, 150 gals 9 7 6 Tobacco, 115 lbs 14 7 6 Tea, 240 lbs 6 0 0 Sugar, 22,260 lbs 92 15 0 Drapery 13 4 7 Sundries ... 11 10 3 £182 5 9 Tuesday, April 21. Brandy, 37 gals £22 5 11 "Whisky, 35 gals 21 2 5 Kerosene, 40 gals ... 10 0 O Sugar. 13,18s gals ... 54 18 10 Tea, 738 lbs 18 9 0 Snndries 7 16 3 £134 12 5
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Southland Times, Issue 938, 22 April 1868, Page 2
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226COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Southland Times, Issue 938, 22 April 1868, Page 2
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