SECOND EDITION.
By our Melbourne files received by the Albion, which arrived this afternoon, we learn:—
That the Victorian Parliament was prorogued on the 23th ult.
The Argus of the 2nd inst., in its commercial report, quotes Adelaide flour £24 to £25 ; Chilian, £23 10s; tobaccos, a better enquiry—tens, 13d ; malt, moving fairly—trade parcels, 10s ; hops, second 1884, readily at 2s ; Downer's kerosene, 3s 4d to 3s 51 ; hams and bacon coming forward short of demand ; Sinclair's, Is Gd ; Carlisle ale, £7 : Hennessy's, in 27s 6d ; malt, 0s Gd ; Geneva, 10s; hops (1864), 2a 6d ; Southern twist, 2a 9d ; cornsacks, 14s ; maize heavy at 4s 7d ; 2500 packages tea, ex Princess Alexandra, sold, ranging from Is 9d for medium to 2s 6d for fine congous, duty paid. At ITobart Town on the 29th ult., the flour market was unsettled, retail lots £23 ; wheat
10s Gd and lis ; sliarp3 £9, Adelaide, on the 29fch : flour prices reduced, highest quotation, £22 ; wheat 8s 8d to 9s.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 815, 15 December 1865, Page 2
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164SECOND EDITION. Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 815, 15 December 1865, Page 2
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