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COMMERCIAL.

The amount of revenue collected at the OuHtom-house on goods cleared to-day for consumption was LBS la 9d. Messrs James Samson and 00. to-day sold the privilege In connection with the Caledonian (Society's annual sports gathering to commence on New Year's Day. The booths were sold as under:—No. 1, Mr Oolville. Ll7; No. 2, Mr Toomey, LlB J No. 3, Mr Vannini, Ll9; No. 4, Mr Graham, Ll9; No. 5, Mr P. Fagan, Ll7 ; ivo. 6, Mr Faoey, Ll6 ; No. 7, Mr Paciy, Jdl4 ; No. 8, Mr Chapman, Lll; No. 9, Mr Chapman, HO; No. 10, Mr Wilson, Lll 10s; No. 12, Mr Morkane, Ll2: No. 13, Mr Vannini, L 18; lunoheoa booth, Mr Wilson, LlO. Mr freloar bought one fruit and confectionery booth for L2 ss, and Mr Klliott took two others at LI 103 Wh Two others were sold later in the day. The total amount received was over L2OO. MINING NOTK. The Reef ton returns aro:-Globe. 700oz amalgam from 95 tons; Progress, 8350z of amalgam for the week, a Is dividend having been declared ; Keep-it Dark. 186oz amalgam from 62 tons. The Progress Company will distribute L 1,200 In dividends to night. TBE LABOB MABKET. Mr fkeno reports -.—For all our forebodings the your closea hopefully, and men have settled down to work. Country work is fairly plentiful and wages f»ir. The prospects for the new year in harvesting, etc., are encouraging.

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Evening Star, Issue 8399, 27 December 1890, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. Evening Star, Issue 8399, 27 December 1890, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Evening Star, Issue 8399, 27 December 1890, Page 3

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