CHINA. Foochow, September 27.
A considerable business has been done in congous. Under the influence of large purchases for the colonies, prices for the Wer «<r*des had been firmer, but have again become easier. Fair to superior flavoury, 23 taels to 26 taels ; common Savoury, 19 taels to 20 taels ; broken leaf ,to common, 14 taels to 18 taels ; flowery pekoes, 18 taels to 23 taels for old, 33 t»els to 43 taels for new. Sailed : September 21. •Isabella' 'Spirit of the Scan,' for Melbourne and Sydney. Loading : « Ecliptic,' ' Greyhound,' • Kestrel,' 'Western Star.' Sailed: September 14, « Woodbine,' for Melbourne ; September 2, Henrietta,' for Adelaide ; September 7, ' Restless, for Melbourne. September 10, 'Kestless' towed into Swatow, dismasted.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3231, 23 November 1867, Page 3
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116CHINA. Foochow, September 27. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3231, 23 November 1867, Page 3
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