COMMErCIAL INTELLIGENCE. MELBOURNE MAEKETS.
' market, although spread over a. number of articles, has been very, unimportant "in extent. Breadstuff's maintain their position, but few sales have occurred" during the day ; in Adelaide, wheat is quoted as firm at 7s sd, while transactions in country flour are. reported by. telegraph at £17 ss; Dunn's, Hart's and Stevens' at £18; Elliott's at £17 10s to £18; Kruger's at £17 10s, and Brook's at £17 5s ; about 400 or 500 tons changing hands. Holders of malt continue very firm, and show a disposition to ad- ' vanee on their last quotations • stocks being scarce, extreme rates have been paid for small trade parcels. In spirits very little is doing. Feeding grains are in somewhat better demand, and prices generally show improvement in consequence of speculative purchases. —Herald, Feb. 2.
Export entries were passed at the Customs to-day on lOoz of gold, per 'Albion,' for Hokitika, and 3oz per 'Coorong,' for Adelaide. Business in the import
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 6, 10 March 1866, Page 2
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COMMErCIAL INTELLIGENCE. MELBOURNE MAEKETS.
Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 6, 10 March 1866, Page 2
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