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HOBART TOWN.—June 7.

Flour from the best colonial wheat still rules at £20. There is very little wheat offering, ami. unless more is shortly brought forward, some of the mills will be idle. The small lota which have come ia recently have been generally only secondclass, but hare met a fair sale at Bs. 6d. No sales, however, were reported to-day. There is a somewhat improved demand for oats, but the price offered is much below that at which holders will quit, especially since it has been known that they have improved in demand in the neighbouring colonies. Of other grain there is little offering, and scarcely any demand. In potatoes, no alteration can lie noticed, but onions are still inquired after for export, at £10 without bags.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 75, 22 June 1865, Page 3

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HOBART TOWN.—June 7. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 75, 22 June 1865, Page 3

HOBART TOWN.—June 7. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 75, 22 June 1865, Page 3

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