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COMMERCIAL.

The number of arrivals in Port Chalmers during the past week have been from the neighboring Provinces — 105 persons, and the departures 34. There have been no arrivals from foreign parts, but 172 departures,, including 170 Chinese for Houg Kong. " There is no change to report in the prices c f •iMfer grahVor breadstuffs. Wheat ig"ttfferiig freely, And a fair amount of business is being done. Deliveries are more extensive and the mills are kepi in full work. A few very prince lots' have been bought at 4s Bd, and this may I • said to be the highest market value, Second class wheat is worth 3s lOiigit which price some , 350 bags were sold on CBb* wharf yesterday, Flour is brisker ; the demand for northern ports ' is increasing, and this, together with a first-rate town inquiry, keeps the millers in light stock?. Quotations are at Lll IDs for sacks, and Ll2 for bags. Second class flou* is not in sale. Oats remain at 3s for good sorts — the market is not overstocked. Oatmeal dull atLl6. Barley is firm at 7b 6d for malting kiuds, and 6s for discolored and inferior lots. Pearl barley L3O. Bran, firm at L 3 10s. Pollard, L 5. Hay. L 3, Straw, L 2. Chaff, L 3 ss. Potatoes. L 3. A. Mercer reports for the week ending April 26th, retail price 3 only :— Fresh butter, in" Alb ami lib prints, best quality, Is 2d te Is 3d per - b ; second quality, Is Id to Is 2d ; fresh butter, . |n lumps, lid to Is ; powdered "and salt butter, % s per lb. The supply of fre3h butter is very Heutiful, owing to the dairy fanners not salting 'down their butter, and the cheese-making being over for the season. Salt butter in keg, lid per lb is asked for good samples. There is a good demand for cheese, and really good samples are scarce, and prices on the rise ; for good quality, 9d to lOd per lb. Side and rolled bacon, for good quality 9J to lOd per lb. There is a good demand for good colonial hams, hut scarce in the market, selling at Is to Is 2d per lb. Eggs are •till very scarce, and selling at 2u 6d per Sox.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 274, 1 May 1873, Page 9

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377

COMMERCIAL. Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 274, 1 May 1873, Page 9

COMMERCIAL. Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 274, 1 May 1873, Page 9

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