PASSENGERS.
Fob Sydney. —Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrt. Zeele, Messrs. Chapman, G. Towell, M. Geirard, Captain Hurt, child and servant, A. Campbell, D. Kennie; Rev. Mr. Gordon, and Mr. Finnessy. For Melbourne.— Mr. and Mrs. Elworbhy, Miss Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Leggett and infant, Lieutenant Radeliffe. Mrs. Radcliffe and three children, Messrs. J. Williamson, J. Bright, J. Warr, U. J. Blossom, T. R. Osser, E. J. Grant, J. S. Hunter, W. and T. Lo Soulf, Johnson, Cavanagb, and Appleby. For Adelaide.— Mrs. Lyell and child; Messrs. Fowler, Booth, Bhera, and Martin.
Lateßt price for contols, 90£ to 91, both for money and the account ; discount, 2J to 2s. The beat bills are a shade lower. The demand for money is moderate. Wool aales are dull, at a decline of l£d. on Port Phillip sorts, as was predicted by traders ; Sydney and Cape sorts are about late rates. Tallow Is. to Is. 3d. per cwt. lower. Oil : Small sales of Sydney cocoanut sold at 465.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3040, 24 April 1867, Page 7
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166PASSENGERS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3040, 24 April 1867, Page 7
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