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AUCKLAND.

Our files from Auckland are to the 13th inst.; • the latest market report is given in the following extract 'from tbe Southern Cross, of tbe 10th:— Business during the past week has been quiet, but the improved tone which we have noticed for the last few weeks has been maintained; and although there is some degree of tightness in the money market, Jaus are very watt met. There has been no political 'news of a character to influence business to any marked extent, bat the prospect of a successful issue of the Waikato settlement scheme by the Provincial Government asay be mentioned as tending to inspire Prices of bread-toffs remain unaltered. A cargo hat armed from Chili in the.Eiche. Tbe supply at €___ for exportation was considerable, but there are • great many vessels there or on their way to take in cargoes. The position of affairs at Adelaide may tend "to gne stead-MSB to tbe market, the farmers there being in a position to hold over their crop in expectation of better prices. Stocks of groceries are decreasing. The sugar per the Paksha was sold at Mr. Cochleae's on Mond-y, and brought fair prices. Messrs. E. and H. Xaacs sold to-day the lease and stock of the late Mr. W. J. Beading. The lease * (four years to run) and stock were sold in one lot for £430.

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 826, 23 June 1865, Page 2

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AUCKLAND. Press, Volume VII, Issue 826, 23 June 1865, Page 2

AUCKLAND. Press, Volume VII, Issue 826, 23 June 1865, Page 2