DUNEDIN PRODUCE BEPORT, April 85, 1868. Mr. C. Vf. XiOrenzQn, Produce Salesman, Jetty-street, reports : — Trans&otioiis a.re conQned to small parcels for immediate consumption, there being few orders for shipment, and no speculative demand. Oats are Id. cheaper, but there is no change in any other article, The following are the latest quotations (—( — Whe^t. — 6.5. 6d. j inferior, ss. per bushel- ' Flour. — Coloniali £17 per ton. Seconds. — L 5 per ton. Bran. — L 5 ss. per ton. Ma.ize. — 3s. 9d. per bushel, Barley.— -4s. sd. per bushel, Oata. — 2s. Bd. per bushel. Chaff.— L4 to L 4 103. per ton. Hay. — Oaten, loose L4j trussed, L 5 per ton. Ssraw,.—(Oat and wheat), L 2 per ton. Rye Grass Seed.— sa. 6d. per bushel Eye Grass Hay and Clover. — L 3 10«. to L 4 per ton. Potatoes. — New, white, L 5 per ton ; Derwent, L 7 10s. ; kidneys, LB. Peas.— Green, loa. per cwt. Horao beana, 6s. per bushel. Bone Dust. — jVone in tha maiket. C'oru Sacks. — 14a. per doz. POSTAL NOTICE. Mails close at this office as under j— For Dunedin, via Waitahuna, Glenore, Tokomairiro, and all.ottioes between Tokomairiro and Dunedin, daily at 8 p.m , and on Sundays at 10 a.m. For Blue Spur and Wethorstonei, daily at 5 p.m. For Beaumont, Miller's Flat, Teviot Junction, Tapanui, Pomahaka, Long Ytilley, Manuhenkia, Clyd«, and offices beyond Clyde, every Tuesday, at 8 p.m. The offioe closes, for sale of stamps, issue and payment of money orders, registration and delivery of letters, punctually at 5 p.m. The Telegraph Office is open to the public on week days from 9 am to 5 p.m., and on Sundays from 10 to 10 30 a.m., aud 5, to 5/30 p.m., Wellington time. H, W. BAHB.OB, Pait master. Po3t-ofilce, Lawrence, 25tli April, 1868. BIRTHS, HARKOP.— At Peel-street, Lawre.ncg. an Friday, the 24th instant, the wife of Mr. Jonas Harrop, of a daughter. Jeffery. — At Peel-street, Lawrence, on Friday, the 24th instant, the wife of Mr, G. Jeffery, of a son. MAKKIED, Robins— Neil.— At Dunrobin Cottage, Tuapeka, on the 15th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Copland, William Robins, third son of the late Edward Robins, of Clarance River, Sydney, to Miss Elizabeth Neil, second daughter of the late Mr. Barnet Neil, of Sydney, DIED, "Weatherly. —At 26 Frederiok-street, Edinburgh, on the 28th January, Catherine Nicholson Wilson, aged 84 years, widow of the late James Weatherly, formerly of Outchester, Northumberland, and mother of Mr. James Weatherly, late of the Commercial Hotel, Ijawrence,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 11, 25 April 1868, Page 2
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414Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 11, 25 April 1868, Page 2
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