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MELBOURNE.

I The Telegraph jot the 16th inst. reports:-— |l No change has transpired in the markets to-! day. Flour has Been sold at £11 1 b 6d, for fifty tons, and the price may be quoted at from this to 5s more money. Wheat is not very plentiful, and really good samples command full prices. We hare heard of a fine sample having changed hands at 5s 2d. Maize is steady at late rates, and we understand that half the cargo -of /the Hector has been quitted at 4s 6d. Some of the late arrivals having turned out damaged^ more inquiry has taken place for this cereaL , Oats are , very firm, and good samples have been quitted at prices showing an advancing market. Sales have: been completed at 3s Bd. £ Bran has been disposed of to-day (2,0 DO bushels) at Is per:

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Southland Times, Issue 1284, 26 July 1870, Page 2

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MELBOURNE. Southland Times, Issue 1284, 26 July 1870, Page 2

MELBOURNE. Southland Times, Issue 1284, 26 July 1870, Page 2

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