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WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.

BUILDING MATERIAL— House Blocks, per foot, 6d. Timber, per 100 feet, 7s. to 9s. by the cargo. Bricks, per 1,000, £8. SUtes, Countess, per 1,000, £12 to £14. Lime, per bushel, Is. 4d. ti Is. 6d. Glass, 30 per cent, advance on net invoice. Corrugated Iron, £27 to £34 according to maker andj lixe. Shingles, 8s to 9s. NEW ZEALAND PBODUCEFotatoes, per ton, £6, firm. Kauri Gum,' per ton, £13 to £24 ; cose gum, scraped, £30 to £35 (little demand at present). Hides, Bs. to 12s. flax, £18 to £80 per ton ; a tittle offering. Leather— Sydney sole, Is. ljd. ; colonial sole, lOd. to Is. Id. kip, Is. 3d. to Is. 6d. ; calf, English, 3s. 6d. to 4s. 6d. Wool lashing, £1 16s. per cirt. Timber, 9s. to 10s. ptr 100 ft; tongued and grooved, 18s. per 100 ft SUNDRIES— Coals, English (alongside vessel), per

Manila Cordage, per ton, £65 to £70. Do. French, £52 10*. Inquired for, but none in the market. Ironmongery, supplied. Stationery, moderate supply saleable. Books, large stocks. Boots and Shoes — Market over-stocked. Drapery— Market glutted with all kinds of drapery goods, nominal Earthenware, 30 to 40 per cent, on inroice. Saddlery, overstocked. Perfumery, 10 to 50 per cent, advance for Bimmel's, according to goods being dutiable or not. Canvas. 16 to 20 per cent, advance on actual cost in London. Slop Clothing, 10 to 25 per cent, advance on actual cost in London. Plated Ware, 20 to 80 percent, advance. "Watches and Clocks, 10 to 30 per cent, advance. Musical Instruments, saleable, at moderate prices. Bags (3-bushel), supplied. 14s. to 14s. 6d. per dozen. Woolpacka, out of season. Ewbankfs Nails, supplied.

ton Coals, Australian, per ton Coals, New Zealand, per ton . . Firewood, per ton Iron— English Bar, per ton . . Fig, per ton .. 1 15 0— 2 0 0 ..10 0-000 ..080-000 .. 16 10 0 — 0 0 0 (None.)

WINES (in bond)— Duty, 4s. in wood, as. in bofctla. Port (in wood) per gallon, fair to good . . £0 7 o—o 15 0 Common do. 0 5 0 — 0 0 0 Sherry (in wood) per gallon, fine pale 012 o—o 25 0 Fair to good 0 9 0— 0 11 0 Common do. (overstocked).. 0 3 6— 0 6 0 Champagne (best brands) per dozen .. 1 10 0— 3 10 0 Irroy and Co.'* 250 — 2 10 0 Bollingei's 200 — 250 Deinhard and Co.'s Moselle, No. 2 .. 2 i 0 — 210 0 SPIRITS (in bond)— duty : 12s. per gallon. Dark Brandy (Martens), per gallon.. 0 8 0 — 000 Pale Brandy 080-000 Martell'sandHennessy's, perdoz. 10 0 — 000 CV.P. 140 — 000 TJ.V.P 140-000 Hum, 10 o. p., per gallon, (icarce) .. 0 3. 6— 0 0 0 Hum, 30 o. p , per gallon .. ..039 — 040 Whiskey.pergal 030 — 040 Whiskoy, in cases 0 9 6 — 0 10 6 Geneva, per case (for best brands) . . 010 6—o 13 0 Geneva, per half-case 0 8 0 — 090 Old Tom, per case (according to brands) 0 12 0 — 0 15, 0 Old Tom (Bernard's) 0 12 0— 0 13 0 ALE AND BEER &c. (duty paid) — duty (in wood; 9d. pel gallon : (in bottle) Is. 6a. per gallon. Ale— Blood, Wolfe, <fe Co., per dozen 0 11 9—o 12 0 Bass's bottle t, pale, per dozen . . 012 C— 0 0 0 Byass, per dozen 0 11 6— 0 12 0 Ind Coope and Co. '» EC. pale ale 012 0— 0 0 0 Salt and Co.'s do. do 0 9 0— 0 10 0 Victoria Stores 090 — 096 Dawson's, do 0 9 0 — 098 Morrice, Cox, and Co.'* . . . . 011 9—o 12 0 Younger's Edinb' Alo .. .. 0 U 6— 0 0 0 Tennenfs 0 12 3 — 012 6 McEwin's do. do .. 012 0 — .0 0 0 Jeffrey's Pale Ale 0U 0-011 « Marzetti's do 0 11 0 — 0 11 6 London and Colonial Company No. 3, perhhd 7 10 0— 0 0 0 Dawson's do 7 10 0 — 0 0 0 Jlarrian's 900 — 000 McEwan's No 3 ale . . . . 710 o—7 15 0 Jeffrey's Pule Ale, in hhiU. .. 735 0— .8 0 0 Btout— Blood, Wolfe, and Co., per doz. 0 12 0 — 0 0 0 Morrice, Cox, and Co., do. (none) 0 11 9— 0 0 0 Byass, do 0 11 9 — 0 12 0 Guinness's extia stout (bottled by Bourke) 0 14 0 — 000 Marzettis 0 11 6 — 0 0 0 Jeffrey's I'orter 0 11 0 — 0 11 6 Younger's porter 011 6-000 London and Colonial Company 011 6—o 12 0 Bow Brewery Company, do. . . 011 o—o 11 6 K. Porter and Co.'s 0 11 9 — 0 0 0 AJlsopp's, per hhd 0 0 0 — 000 "Barclay's 000-000 Whitbread's, per hhd 7 10 0-000 Dawson's 7 0 0 — 000 Taylur, Walker, and Co.'i . . 715 0— 0 • 0 TOBACCO (in bond)— dutj : 2s. 6d. per pound. Negrohead, per lb 0 10 — 0 Cavendish, per lb., inferior .. .. 0 0.6 — 0 1 (Overstocked.) Cavendish, per lb., good to fine ..012-000 Good 10's 013-000 „ half pounds, Aromatic 0 19 — 0 0 0 CIGARS— (in bond) duty : 4a. Od. per pound. Manilla^ No. 2, per M 3 5 0 — 310 0 Ditto Havannah shaped, per M .. 310 0— 0 0 0 Havanuahs 5 0 o—lo 0 0 MISCELLANEOUS— (Duty paid) ss. per cubic foot. Arrowroot (South Sea) per lb 0 0 3 — 000 Apples (dried) 0 0 9-000 Ouiditd peel, per lb 0 1 2\— 0 1 3 Candles, sperm 0 1 1 — 0 1 X Coffee (Java), duty paid, 3d. p« lb. . . 0 0 0— 0 1 1 Ceylon 0 0 o—olß Manilla 0 10—000 Cocoa, perlb 0 13 — 014 Chocolate, per lb « 1 *-» « « Currants, per lb. (supplied) .. .. 0 0 6£— 00 0 Fruits, bottled, per dozen . . .. 0186— 019 0 Honey, per lb 0 0 0-0 0 <} English lams (one pound), per dozen 010 9—o 11 0 Hobart Town Jnms one pound tperdoz. 0 10 0 — 0 10 Mustard (per pound), Colnun's . . 0 0 10J — 0 10 Oil-Salad, half-pints .. .. - l °?2~ "" f pints 014 6— 0 0 0 Colza, per gallon 0 7 6-000 Polar, per gallon 0 5 0 — 0 0 9 Pickles (pints), per dozen . . . . 0 0 o—o 12 6 Crosse ftßlockweU'i and Morton's 0 12 6 — 014 0 Other brands .- - .. 0106- 011 0 Bice- Java, per ton (very «carco) .-,28 0-0—29 0 0 Patni,perton 27 O 0 -28 0 0 Baisins— Muscatel, perlb., good „ 0010 — 0 0 0 (Supplie* received.) Cape, per lb. (.None) ..0 0 6}— o 0 9 Eleme.rorlb. ..* •• O 0 7-0 0 ?i Saeo. perlb 0 0 2J— 0 0 » SaltpetU perlb. 0 0 8-000 Suit— Fine, per ton 5 0 0-510 0 ■ Coarse, per ton' 5 0 0 — 5 10 0 Soap — Liverpool, double crown, p« ton 0 9 0 —42 0 0 Sydney, per ton (scarce) . . 42 0 0 - ( 0 Auckland, pir ton ... .. 34 10 0— 0 0 0 Soda— Carbonate, per cwt 0 o o— l c o Walking, per ton . . „ 12 o o— 0 0 0 Sardines (quarter), per dozen . . ..076 — 080 Sardines (half), per dozen . . . . 012 0— o o o Sugar— Loaf (duty paid), perlb. ..0 0 7J— O 0 0 English trashed, perlb. ..006 — 006] Company's Cryatals, per ton . . 60 13 4— 0 0 0 Cot. No. 1 Pieces, per ton .. 54 0 0— 0 0 0 Panipangu, per ton (scarce) . . 32 0 0 — *4 0 0 Treacle, per ton (duty paid) . . . . 34 0 0 —36 0 0 T«a, dutypd., Ordinary Congou, perlb. 0 16 — 019 Fine Congou, per lb 0 2. . — 0 4

jt airio gooa (scarce; . . . . u u u — viz Congou 020 — 023 (Duty paid, 6d. perlb.) Gunpowder, perlb 0 3 0— 0 0 0 Ts>pioca,per lb. 0 0 0 — 0 0 74 English vinegar, per gallon (no duty) 0 19 — 0 2 8 Bottled Vintgar (duty 6s. par foot) . . 012 o—o 14 0 'Walnuts, per lb 0 0 5— 0 0 0 Turpentine, per gallon 060 — 000 Whita Ltad, per lb 0 0 3 — 004 (Nominal— heary ttoclci.) Gunpowder (blasting), retail . . ..014 — 000 Gunpowder (canister FFF) retail . . 0 4 0 — 000 Pitch (scarce), per barrel . . ..250-000 Tar (Stockholm), per barrel . . . . 2 0 0-000 (None.) Tar (Coal), per gallon 0 0 8 — 000 Linseed Oil— Raw (drum), per gallon.. 0 6S — 0 5 6 Raw .cask), per gallon .. 0 4 9-000 Boiled, per gallon .. 049 — 000 'ROVISIONS— Beef (salt), tierce (hearr «tock) ..400—500 Pork (salt), per brl., Irish Men .. 60 0 — 810 0 Hams, English, best brand* .. ..013 — 000 Bacon, English 0 11—012 Bacon, Colonial 0 10 — 000 Flour— Adelaide (mill price) . . .. 17 0 0— 0 0 0 Chilian 17 0 0— 0 0 0 Bran, per bushel, of 20 lbs 010-000 Bread, per 2 lb. loaf 0 0 5-000 Biscuits (cabin), per 100 lbs 17 0 — 180 Oatmeal (scarce) per cwt. . . . . 112 8— 0 0 0 Pearl Barley do 1 12 8 — 0 0 0 IRAIN, AcWheat, per bushel of 60 lbs Make (N.S.W.), perl bushel of ©Olbs. 0 6 6 — 060 Oats, per bushel of 40 lbs 0 6 0 — 063" Hay, per ton 6 0 0 — 000 Straw, per ton .. .. .. 310 o—B 15 •

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2840, 1 September 1866, Page 5

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WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2840, 1 September 1866, Page 5

WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2840, 1 September 1866, Page 5

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