SYDNEY.
The " Herald," of the 13th ult., has the following remarks on toe state of the import market:— A few small transactions in teas and liquors have taken place at late rates, but none of -ufficient importance to call for special mention. At auction, the cargo of Now Zealand timber, ex Sea Gull, was sold by Messrs Fotheringham and ullen, and realised fair market rates. The shipment of Tahitian sugar, ex Harmon, is to be offered at Messrs Stubbs and Co.'s rooms to-morrow. The samples are very fine, and the sales will be watched with some interest by traders. Should the prices prove remunerative to growers, it is probable that a source of supply so contiguous to our market will, to some extent, render us independent of Mauritius."
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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1582, 2 December 1867, Page 2
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