BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(from oub oavn cobresfondents.) [Tho following appeared in last evening's Despatch.] Tuesday, 5.15 p.m. South Australian, s,s., has sailed for Hokitika via Dunodin. CUBISTOHUBOH, June 20th, 1.36 p.m. MELBOURNE, June 13. The import market is quiet, owing to the startling intelligence brought by the English mail. Private telegrams from England stato that, owing to the relief afforded by the suspension of the Bank Charter Act. discount receded to 9 per cent. The market for breadstufls is steady j £17 10s. for Adelaide flour ; oats firm at ss. 6d. ; 4000 bushels Californian placed at ss. 3d. to ss. 6d. Sugars, £42J 10s. to £46. Currants, Is. 4d. Kerosene, refined, 6s. 4d., for large shipments. ■} Candles, Is 6d; half-cheste congou, Is 7d, bond; geneva, 12s 6d; oigars, 355; oilmen's stores, slight deoline; rice, advanced 30s per ton.
The Ant steamer was wrecked at Barrow Heads, on the 12th. ; passengers and orew saved.
The Auokland and Taranaki have arrived here from South, and sailed North, taking a largo number of passengers for Panama.
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West Coast Times, Issue 233, 21 June 1866, Page 2
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173BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. West Coast Times, Issue 233, 21 June 1866, Page 2
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