DUNEDIN.
Tho "Daily Times" of tho 30th reports:— " Business, since our last notice, has been pretty good — the up country and export trade both having manifested a little more briskness, and importers having been bet'er occupied in offering goods to hand by last arrivals. The flour Market is without any alteration in value, demand, however, does not exceed small parcels for ourrcnt wans. As might be expeoted, there is nothing doing in 'sugars pending the salo of the Ann 1 Maria'6 cargo, to take place next week. A better demand is likely to take plaeo in ten, and some fair transactions will possibly occur among the next few days' business. Malt liquors, without change. New brow nle3 saleable but ftomparatively little doing in bottled beers. Provisions becoming scarcer, the small quantity coming forward from Britain causing prices of Colonial produce to run high ; Ik 3d to Is 4d has been demanded for New Zealand eheeoe ; butter flcure, va{u» difficult to givt>
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West Coast Times, Issue 174, 10 April 1866, Page 2
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161DUNEDIN. West Coast Times, Issue 174, 10 April 1866, Page 2
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