COMMERCIAL.
Samoa Times Office. Friday Evening. Business, since our laet report, has been quiet, and.we fear that the "dry season " will close without seeing that revival in trade which we anticipated a fow months ago. Mr. Alvord wielded the hammer yesterday, and succeeded in disposing of a considerable quantity of goods, but the attendance was limited, and tho bidding rather weak. Wo quote prices realized' for a fow of the leading lines:—Compressed Bonf, 21b tins. SB per dozen ; Peaches, 21b tins, 84 per dozen; Soups, lib tins, 53.50 c. per dozen; Oysters, lib tins, J2,25e. per dozen; Loaf Sugar, 12ic.; Coffee, 30c; Rico, 6c; 'English Hains, 41c; Brandy, 812; Claret. SO ; Gin (small casus). 52.25e.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 145, 17 July 1880, Page 2
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115COMMERCIAL. Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 145, 17 July 1880, Page 2
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