[By Telegraph.]
1 Melbobbnb,. June la. -The markets are very dull, and -money stringent. A late London telegram stated. that .candles and fruits were dearer. . Breadstuff s "remained 'unchanged. .Wheat, prime, 6s 6d to ,6s 7d. Oats.selling freely ajt 6s 4d, good" feeding. Bisquet's brandy sold at 3d less, and in Hsnnessy's case is also a redaction.' ' sugars' are not so .'firm. r>ev©e's oil is very dull," at Is 4£d. - WELLHioiOSi Jnne 19.— Mr O'Shea reports : Flour ia? in fall supply at Ll3 to Ll3 10s. Wheat/ milling, jnone ; -chick, in demattU, 'at 4s '*■ 3d. Oats, overstocked, at 4s 5d to As. Maize, - very scare*, ajt 6s 9d.t0.753d. PollaM;Bsta . 95. , Cheese, 64 to Jd,;. batter, Is 2d to 1* 3d, ' and scarce. p4>t»tot»,»osto 120s. Btcen, M to7d>hamß,W, '
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 367, 24 June 1874, Page 6
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127[By Telegraph.] Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 367, 24 June 1874, Page 6
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