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The'Jffelboiffiic 'iferi&d of:the 27th ultimo, report,: Export entries \vere passed at the' Customs' this day on 1171 ounces of.gold, of which quantity,ll.66 ounces '■■. were.'ibKshipmenti'pOT'VicieaJfor^.H'ohg-'Epfig; and 5 ounces per Behar,for;Pointde'Galle. f ' ! Impout Markets Tlie town has been almost forsaken to-day in favour of tlie racecourse, hence business, offers nothing worthy,of remat-k. The; whole week in fact has been-unusually flat, and beyond the ordinary routine of trade for retail consumption, but little appears to have been done. We are not however to infer that business, is "therefore dull and.unprofitable. Such cannot be the case while the steady demand for both town and country is maintained atHh€ present/Standard., .;. j ;■ ■■■ '"■■ •' Salb by Auction.—Messrs, Greig and Murray sold on the wharf 3,000 bushels Tasraanian oats, discoloured. , 3s.Gd to 3s 7d per bushel; bags* 9d each.; net cash.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 321, 16 November 1860, Page 2
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134Commercial. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 321, 16 November 1860, Page 2
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