Latest Intelligence, THE MELBOURNE MARKETS.
THE POSITION IN VICTORIA. ANOTHER BERRY-SERVICE INTERVIEW. THE AUSTRALIAN CUP. (Received March 1, 11 a.m.) Melbourne, This Day. Sailed, yesterday afternoon—Rotomahana, for the Bluff. > Messrs. Goldsbrough and Co., Limited, report that at their wool sale yesterday 1800 bales were disposed pf. • Prioes were well maintained; greasy Realising ta nigh as Hid, and scoured up to 2Ud. Messrs. C. S. Ross and Co.', of Mel-* bourne, report sales of timber, ex Maria Virginia, at the following average prices per 100 feet super : — Sawn flitches, 12s 3d; sawn boards, 1 inch, 16s; dressed boards, I inch, 18s 6d ; ditto, \ inch, 13s 9d; ditto, I inch, 12s. The timber market is very dull. . j (Received March 1, 1.30 p.m.) , , Mki^oubnEhThuDay,,,,, Tho customary speech will be delivered to Parliament to-day Dy the Governor. Messrs. Service and Berry had another interview yesterday. The amalgamation of their parties was agreed upon, but the details were not fully arranged. The Argus to-day comments strongly on the unreadiness of the Victorians to play in a final match between a combined Australian team and the English Eleven. The following is the latest betting on the Australian Cvp :— Navigator, 3to 2 ; Walleroo, First Water, and Guesswork, 10 to 1.
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Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 50, 1 March 1883, Page 2
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204Latest Intelligence, THE MELBOURNE MARKETS. Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 50, 1 March 1883, Page 2
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