By Electric Telegraph
MELBOURNE,
Saturday, 14th G p.m. Business very quiet; nothing likely to b< done till after the departure of the Mail. Flour very firm. Holders of Adelaide stocks are asking £24 per ton. Wheat fls. to 9s. id. per bushel, and scantily supplied. Colonial cuts in better demand. Maize in good request. . Best brands of brandies are firmer; sales of Martell's are reported at 11s. per gallon.
ADELAIDE. Saturday afternoon.
A congratulatory adilress was to-day presented to Lady Macdomtld by the Corporation of Geelong. Another trial, Atkinson v. Leeworthy, to test the legality of the real Property Act, comes ofF next week. It excites much attention.
The Havilah (s), from Melbourne, is just sighted coming up the bay. Flour market remains steady at £21 103. Wheaj is in demand at 93. per bushel.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 262, 24 April 1860, Page 3
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135By Electric Telegraph Colonist, Volume III, Issue 262, 24 April 1860, Page 3
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