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This day. a JT e Mre iD^ bteJ t0 the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, for the following late commercial cablegram :- London, 12th November, 1874. Wool: Jate S80 SoaO b r? 4& pr-°ximo- U P to date bO,OOO bales have arrived. lambs' demand Market quiet.-Leather: 11000 sides of Australasian have been sold since wJ T^r- , Trade demaud is good. _ Wheat : Market flat.-lvew Zealand Hemp continues dull of sale.-Knuri Gum : Stock according to last return, 1,000 tons. Preserved meats-Boiled beef without bone, 21b A/r 'id per pound ; fair trade demand." Madame Goddarci's concerts here have been such a success that it is determined to give an extra season. She leaves here for Ohristchurch per Phoebe on Saturday, and will not re-visit Wellingion, but proceeds to Auckland immediately after the Christchurch season. She had £260 in the house at the first concert. The attendance was much larger last night.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1494, 24 November 1874, Page 3
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150DUNEDIN. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1494, 24 November 1874, Page 3
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