COMMERCIAL.
OTAGO: The Daily Times of the 24th inst. says : — The day has not been attended with much business of a noticeable character among import houses, the auction sale of sugars furnishing the only matter of interest. There is, however, a fair up-country trade roing forward, with the prospect of improved orders. The grain and flour markets are dull, and without change in values . By auction, Messrs M'Landress, Hepburn, and Co. succeeded in placing the whole of the cargo of the Prospector at prices showing a decline, though not greater than might have been expected from the fully supplied state of the market, the difference being most observable in the finer samples. Fine white crystals were placed at £36 ss, and gnod whites at £35 to £35 17s 6d ; good yellow crystals, £34 2s 6d to £34 15s ; lower descriptions, £32 12s 6d to £33 ; and good yellow counters, £33 12s 6d.
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Southland Times, Issue 1173, 29 November 1869, Page 2
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152COMMERCIAL. Southland Times, Issue 1173, 29 November 1869, Page 2
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