MELBOURNE.
The Argus, of the 15th, reports of the Melbourne markets as follows : — More than the usual amount of dulness noticeable at the close of the week has characterised the import market to-day, and there are no sales of importance to report. In teas several trade parcels have changed hands at fair market rates. Breadstuff's continue quiet. Adelaide flour may be quoted at £21 to £2110s, Tictorian, at £21, and Tasmanian, at 619. The imports of breadstuffs for the week have reached , a feir amount.' Horsefeed, however, has been light. From South Australia there have been imported about 150 tons flour, 9500 bushels wheat, and 200 bushels oats; from Tasmania, 13 tons flour, 750 bufhels wheat, and 2600 bushels oats ; and from New South Wales, 14,000 bushels maize.
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Press, Volume VII, Issue 804, 29 May 1865, Page 2
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