DUNEDIN.
The Qlago Dally Times 'of the 22nd re'pdrts": — A fair amount of miscellaneous business has been done through the day, though nothing in "private transactions calling for special notice has "occurred . The flour market continues firm at "prices lost given, but is not characterised by any heavy operations. The attention of the trade has been occupied by the sale of sugars, ex Emma, from Mauritius, held by Messrs. M.Landress, •Hepburn and Co. The entire cargo of 3,109 ba»3 was placed by tho auctioneers, a successful re- " suit, as respects prices, attending the sale. Rates realised averaged as follows : — Finest white crystals. L 45 7s Cd ; fine ditto, L 42 7s 6d to Ll3 ; medium white crystals, L3B 103 to L4l ; fine yellow crystals, L 36 toL36 16s ; first counters, L36toL 37 ; seconil counters, L 33 to L 35;3 5; "dark yellow, L3L
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West Coast Times, Issue 79, 5 December 1865, Page 2
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143DUNEDIN. West Coast Times, Issue 79, 5 December 1865, Page 2
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