CHINA.
AVo h-ue dates fiom Cliun to the ]9tli nf Inly The following iepoi l; of the tea maiktt is fiuin the Oi o land Ti ade Jlipm I — • Jo Gircru — Tin ti .inactions dining the fi>itni;'ht m congous foi the tiiiCjli-ih maiUt hive ljcrm on a motleiate sca'c owng to the small quintity on ollti, the supplit, i of thohist cu>|i beinc( almost e\huistu.l Littoily, ptuchasss foi tin 1 lOn^liili nuikcfc hive ne\ilv ecisi. 1, owing i > hi, ivy 1 mis ami consequent Hoods Foi Au-,ti,iii l i a lai<,'e business in congous ln-> btoii ti msaotcd, afc an .ul\. nice of 5 m.v c to 1 t.itl foi common to medium The "Spcoihl ciop is coming foiM iid fic^ly, pin ls .iskcd buuicf 0 to S licK aho\t <ift^ s In Kiii(Jioii<r .i (leihnc of d ticls his induced extonsne inucluibO^. Oolongs luvo dec 111 1 nd .iboiit 2 tvcls. The tic'iisictioiis of the foitniijlit ,aio lcpoitod as under — (J.i> coirs — 30.500 thesis and 20,000 half chest--, at bCOto S r >{) tiels for dusty and biokm leaf , 10 to ]8 foi coMimon to «ood conimou ; ]"i 5 to 2i foi i\ ivinvy to rr,,od il ivom y , 21 5 to 32 5 foi second cl.is-. Jv ii-oM ■ 31 s'Uo ,i$ j0 foi mjod to fmo . ■% 5 to 37 loi iinosfc Souoiros(. — S 722 chesh ,tt 2."5 to ,'!0 taels, foi fan to good, and 3i} to U loi fine to ilnest. Oolom". —4,859 hilC-clicsls at 20 lo 2,"5 tioK foi infeuoi to £jood cnyo, iind 23 to 3i tacls foi /ino chl'o to supeiioi. fecrNiru Ti \s— l,l7o boxes medium it 29 5 to 31 5 tacls It. i medium kinds, and~42 to 4o foi miiv leaf. ,SilVNG7ru— Bi vcic Ti v, —On the 2,'? id ultimo a cUop of fjood ooiuun conoou , a, settled ,tt 32 5 taelf Since thittuno 13 ohnps oi 7,351 chests of woopaek, oonanj and mngchow liavo found buycis at latts tiom i to 6 laeh per picul iiniloi the puces pwl in
Hankow for the name and similar tea!) The tendency of pi ices fiom the opening hai buon downwaid as exchange on London lose, audio even a gieatci extent, owing to the unccitainty as -to what point exchange may ultimately leach. The settlements lepoiteil give quotations about as under hue to (most woopak congous, 34 to 39 5 tack; good to line woopak and tuncjehow congous, 31 to 35 tiels , middling to good oonam congous, 28 to 32 5 ; fan to middling blacluih leaf congous, 2i to 36 taols. The List settlement of good oonam at 24 taok established a decline of 3 to 3d taels m that closet iphon. The denutul fot to.i ha^> been vciy l.iiiguid for tlio pcnod of the sonson, as a genei.il unpiessioii existed tluifc latos asked wcio too Jngh forsifet>'. Lattoily, liowover, <ia lioldcis gave way in tlieir deniandsj tlieie lias l>con_a somewhat bettei inqmiy, and the m.nkct 010-os (inn We c.vi now spealc with lnoie coiLunty as to tlio quality of the li>st ciop of bl.ick leaf congous. OE v.illy hist ola9S tea tho supply has been \eiy .small, not exceeding 40 chops, of which fully one-half havo been bought for tho Russian maikct, but shipped vifl London.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2237, 21 September 1864, Page 4
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