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SAN FRANCISCO.

Advices to .February 22, received at Sydney by the 'Sparkling Dew,' state that export demand for breadstuff's lias materially fallen off of late, with, but a limited inquiry for wheat. Prices, however, are sustained. Superfine flour was quoted at 4 dollars 25 cents to 4 dollars 50 cents ; extra superfine, 4 dollars 52^ cents to 4 dollars 75 cents. The range of prices for wheat was I dollar 60 cents to 1 dollar 65 cents, for good to choice, including Oregon white ; fair to inediurn grades for milling, 1 dollar 35 cents to 1 dollar 45 cents ; and for inferior, 1 dollar 20 cents to 1 dollar 25 cents per cental. Oats, fair to medium, pai'cels, 1 dollar 25 cents to 1 dollar 35 cents per cental. The imports of Australian coal, from Januai'y 1 to February 15, were 8, 147 tons. There is no Australian in first hands. Quotations were 10 dollars 50 cents p er ton.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3962, 4 May 1870, Page 4

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SAN FRANCISCO. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3962, 4 May 1870, Page 4

SAN FRANCISCO. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3962, 4 May 1870, Page 4

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