COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
MELBOURNE, March U. Messrs. Frazer and Co. report—" We have this day offered at our rooms the cargo of the Godefroy, consisting of 5,108 bags sugar, and sold every bag at 31s for low ration, to 3-ls for good do; 35s 9d to 37s for brown-, 39s to 40s for medium to good counters; 41s Gd for fine do; 40s to 42s 0d for yellow chrystals. We afterwards sold ex Elizabeth, Southern Cross, and Planter, all from Mauritius, 2,198 bags, at prices corresponding; and for white Chrystals, from 44s to 455. The ai tendance of the trade was good, and the biddings were spirited. We also sold at the bonds, tobacco at the following rates — twist Virginian, to Is ! Id. Tens, faulty sd, hall-pounds S-Jd. Messrs. Greig and Murray sold this day, at their rooms, portion of the cargo of the Koerier, from Java, consisting of 200 tons of Java dressed table rice, sold only about 50 tons at auction, from £22 to £26, according to quality ; but privately the whole was disposed of. They also sold 200 barrels, I'atnas currants from 5-jJ-d to jj-jjd per lb. 100 boxes Elcme raisins, 7 id. 50 cases North Wilts cheese, Is Id. Manilla coffee, B£d, in bond. — Argus,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 30, 9 April 1866, Page 2
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