SYDNEY MARKETS.-October 13.
Flour. —The market is firm, and fine flour is worth from £18 to £19 per ton. The news from England of the prospect of & bad harvest will doubtless tend to strengthen prices, as it Is not likely now that there will be so much coming forward for this port. The millers continue to quote fine flour at £20 per ton ; seconds, £18 per ton. Wheat is firmer. The balance of the cargoes of wheat, ex Colporteur and Victoria, have been placed at 7s. per bushel. Adelaide wheat is held for 9s. per bushel.— Sydney Herald.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 316, 30 October 1860, Page 2
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98SYDNEY MARKETS.-October 13. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 316, 30 October 1860, Page 2
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