COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
GREYMOUTH. Business in this market continues unusually quiet, and transactions have been too small to affect quotations. The market is well supplied with most leading articles, and probable sales would be more active but for the prevailing tightness in the money market. The flour, ex Murray, was sold at low prices — Adelaide, -£20; Californian and Chilian, £17 to £17 10s. The ruling prices for small lots are, ,£25 for Adelaide; Chilian, £20; Californian, £21. Produce, ex Maid of tlie Mill and Eliza Simpson, sold at the following rates: — Oats, 7s to 7s 3d per bushel; chaff, £30 per ton; hay, £11; apples, lis per bushel; potatoes, £7 to £7 10s per ton. Quotations in other articles remxin unchanged.— G. R. Argus, May 24.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 75, 1 June 1866, Page 2
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