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Grey River Argus Office, " Monday evening. The amount of revenue received at the Customs on goods cleared for home consumpon on .Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Monday was as follows i—Thursday, February 28, £63 13s lOd ; Friday, March I,^ £92 19s lid; Saturday, March 2, £59 12s 7d ; Monday, March 4, £780 15s lOd, DuxVßmS I.—1 .— The Daily Times, at the 27th ultimo, reports :— ■ '■'■•■.: The market's have not brightened up much during the last two or three days, and there is §tili a want of interest iv the business operations which have c<une under notice. The value of flour and other breadstutfs rcremains the same, but prices do not possess stiffness. Other staple commodities have suffered little alteration in prices* or prospects. Sugars and teas ha-Wboth been very quiet.; the auction sale of the Oberlin's cargo of Mauritius sugars, and the arrival of the Velocidade's cargo of teas, having stopped present operations. The sale of Oberlin sugars, at Messrs M'Landress, Hepburn and C >. 's rooms, went off pooily, buyers seeming disinclined for large lines. The few samples; S)ld realised fair prices. : ; ';
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 178, 5 March 1867, Page 2
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181COMMERCIAL. Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 178, 5 March 1867, Page 2
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