Commercial Intelligence.
SYDNEY MAI\IvETS. June 4. llio Mills.—The mills quote silk-dressed Hour at .C2S, and second quality at ±*2G, per ton of 2000 lbs. limn Is Gd jut bushel. Biscuits.—Mr. Wilkie quotes cabin at 32s uiul navy at 2Gs per 100 lbs. Mr. Hamilton: cabin 325, navy 2f»s per 100 Ihs. Jtri-iul, till per 'Jib loaf. IVultry.—Gann* ami Dairy Produce : Fowls 2s Gd to 3s, tliiuks os (!tl to -Is. jjoese Us to Ss, turkeys 7s to 12s. wild ducks os Gd (o -is, teal Is Gd to 2s, pigeons Is .m! to Is ini, rabbits lis to Is, per couple ; roasting pig-s, (is to 7." each ; butter Sd to *Jd, cheese 5d to Gd, bacon and hams Sd to Oil, bird Od to 7d per lb. ; 4 *g.gs, Is 3d to Js Gd per do/.en. Uutehers' Meat.— lleef. M to Ul; mutton 3d to ; pork, od to o'.d ; veal, 3d to -111 per lb ; lamb. •I* to 5s per quarter. Yegtables.- Potatoes/os to 7s ; onions, 10s to Ms, per cut. ; cabbages, 2s to Ss. ; cauliflowers, 2s to Ss ; leuuccs, Is to Is (ul ; pumpkins, -Is to 8s ; marrows, 2s to os ; cucumbers. Is to 2s per dozen ; turnips, I> (id to 2s : carrots, 2s to 2s Gil; parsnips, 2s to 2sOd ; beetroot, 2s to Is ; celery. Os to 12s ; rhubarb, -> to is : leeks, os to (is per dozen bunches : given pc.-j>. Ms Jo 11 )s ; French heans, 5a to Gs per bushel. , iloiiey, Ul to Gd per Ih. lonise.—New maize 3s, old Is Gd, oats 3s Gd to •Is, barley Is per bushel. I>ark.— Is id to <js per cut. lousiness during the week has boon very dull, and there i* hut little movement to notice in any of our markets. I'iour is tinner, and sales of small lots of Adelaide have been made at .I"2S per ton. In wheal there have heon some large transact ions at 12s Gd per bushel. and prices arc inclined to rule higher, in liquids there lias been some little business. The principal feature is an adwmce of about Gd per gaiion iu braud\. MarteU's is now quoted at !'s 3d, ami sales have been made at this price. Sonic holders are asking 0s Gd. Kum is a little iirmer, and 30 o.p. is worth 3s od to 3s (id. (»cueva has been inquired for, and some large purchases have induced holders to ask higher rates; Jirst brands, of low strengths and small quantities, are quoted at lOs to 10s. Gd. In ale and porter iu bulk there is no alteration to notice. Bottled ale anil porter are, however, iu fair demand at full rates. Teas are very linn : and as most of our stocks have been bought up by tlie trade, prices are likely to rule higher. Congous are quoted at £0 10s to .I'D per chest. Sugars are very much depressed* ami in order to .•(ieci sales loiwr rates must he submitted to. Rice is >tead\. and prices about the same as last week, in oilier articles, we have no alteration of importance :o notice.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 188, 20 June 1864, Page 3
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514Commercial Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 188, 20 June 1864, Page 3
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