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COMMERCIAL.

Daily Times Office, Friday Evening. Export entri'B were pn'sed at tho Customs Joday on 1213.J1 sdwt of gold, the duty being 1-528 13* 2d. The total amount of re venae receive;! on goods piusised for home consumption wes L 869 2- Oil, the itemsbeinfr—Braniy, 230ga'»,Ll;}8 12*; whisky, ' lilffih, L 72 14« 31; Reaeva, 286i;als, L1728s 21; bottled beer, 538/ols. L4O 7*; beer in bulk, 1750^, L 65 12i; wine, 323^a)s, Lfl3 8i 8d ; tobarco, 10j6Hw, >12910.i; eigurs, 218;bs. Ll9 8a 4d; sogir, 280 D bs, Lll 14* Id ; ten. Um>b*, L 36 101; drapery, 1-72 9>; lUttdries, 1.119 a 3d. Briefly reviewing ".ha aiale of Ibasincfrs in the Interval i-incc our last nummary, it may be said on the whole to hive beea (•atiufactory, and though marked in tie early part of the period with much of dUtrunt on the part of importer*, and excessive cautiin on the pirfc of buyers, haa closed in a much improved stite, and in some respects our nwrkels are now in a more buoyant condition than has »ecn the case at any time during the imt three moothtf. Aji confnrjutint! to the better pjsition of commercial sffiirn. may be not;d she more sparing nhipro«Dts of Britteh tnaoufneture-arriving, tIK Kupp;:e» of which are not now in «>tce-a of the 'demand, and tb<; continually f xtendlng trade of thi< Province wiih the leß<er Provinces, who.*e tuppliPß are increasingly drawn from O'ir market. The gl oray anticipations euiertaintd at ibe time uf the <!epanure of the last Moms mails eupi-tiiefeA l»y i^b misfortutieß of (everdl Losses crisruijcd ii local trade, hare not been rea)iz:d during the present month, and although one eonsi ier.tble Btoppiue occurred nt the end of F<bruary, which ww not <jnexpeeted, nothing bos i-incc taken place to prevent the pruda-il rtstotation of confldence, or to in'luee any other belief than that after t c lapse of tv ■ or three vctk*, commerce will resume the active and prospjroui itua extubitei nt the ornmenfom'ent of tl;e *c8so". The coastiriu: tra<le has received an impetui frcm tbc events of tiie pit two or firee we*k*,. and is likely to maintain a considerable amount of activity for some time to come, .(Is the largest depot in New Zealand of British and foreign manufactures, Dunediu is naturally looki'd to na a source of supply directly an unexpected demand springs up in any quarter. This has been exemplified in the very considerable amount of orders for staple commodities which have come to hand, nnd are in course of execution, for the new gold fields on the Okitiki Itiver, Canterbury province.

The public wool sales have not shewn any fluctuations lv price; the values realized at die sales of the previous month being fairly maintained. The bulk of this season's clip is now shipped, nmd none but little lots are offering, which are chiefly disposed of privately. The returns from our gold fields have not vet manifested the anticipated alteration in amount which the migration of a considerable portion of the mining' population will inevitably cause them to exhibit; the alluring, but not yet sufficiently substantiated, accounts from the West Coast of the finds on the Okitiki, have had the usunl effect of caustic a few hundreds of our gold miners to undertake the exploration of the newlyopened country in the ndiuining province. The* proximity of these fields to our own wcHnsccrtained auriferous tracts poin us to the probability of further discoveries connecting the whole in one extensive area of payable country. In the meantime, the yields from even, our oldest worked fields continue good, and maintain unimpaired their character for permanence. Tli3 Mo'cy tlarket retmius without change Vo undue stringency or particularly reitrictiva rso'icy i-> being exemiel bj oar Biuking Institutions. Again w.? isre without »h<* Flomi mills, winch should reach this by the 17ob, and merchants are deprived of the opportunity of acquiring iatelii Kence previous to iv« despatch of c ■rrespou'lenee The frequ -i.t rtourrence of thl* dalav mmes much inconvenience nud lo«s to our coaimerciil community.

BaßADSTiryra,

The Market has shown a o tmcienibie amount of buaiutss d'jue in Ct4ll»n an>! Adelaide, chiefly however in the fotnier. The cargor of the Proapeelor, previously repir ted ai arriring on the 14th ult. wa« wlaoeii in large lot*, privntely, at from Ll7 to LlB. Another cargo to hand, per Brilliant, from, Valparaiso, was placed privately in one line, «t a shade tinder Ll7 These- »h(ptneatH speedily changed hand* at rates varyintr from LlB 10) Eo L2l—a considerable quantity having been shipped to the North, and may now be coiisidensd almost exh-MHted. Whbin tlie last few day* this market has almost been cleared of good OhilUn, and L2t I* asked iov sraill lots South lu»traft n flour has elme f.rward in better supply. The Yanra and Clarendon, from Adelaide, farniahinsr ns with weariy"4sO lopb in addition to p'revi iv« etockn. Prices have ranged from L 25 U)s to L 27, <u»cprJiog to brand*. Saks were comparatively Jinmei, while the *took of Chilian of jnaarantecd quality, continued abuui/'ant; but, now that the latter has become bare, Adelaide flour will have to ai» iuto consumption freely- ' ■' Oatmeai. is wall *unpliod. but not in much request. S«otcb, Ll9 to L2l. Beneraft'a colonial, L2i. HORSE FEED (free.)

Oats.—ln New Zealand growth a considerable amount of business has been done, and large supplies of exiiellent samples have come to hand, meeting generally ready sale. Scotch, Danish, and even Tasmanian are scarcely asked for, and command no notice from buyers. . . Bhan Ihb been much depressed in price, ana lathe face of a large stock cannot at present show any improvement, ; The liberal! supply of good pasturage and good provincial grown oats has most materially checked the demand for imported horse teed. Baring our calculations upon the com market reports, we quote .—Oats, New Zealand; growth (old), 3s 9a per bushel :j do, do, (new),3i6d to 3s M per bushel j do,'; Tasmnnlan, scarce j -dOj-Scotch and

Danish, 2a Gd to 2s W, nominal; bran, Is 9d per bushel; maize, 6s 6d per bushel. . AJMC AVD BEBK. Duty la Balk. 9-1 per gallon ; Daly in Bottle Is 61 per gallon. Balk kits of first caw brand* hxve been la good request throughout the nio-itb, and pause's Jo arrive have beea pla-frf ftt fall rate*. Tl.o reducoJ shipment* iiave tended totliemaintCDsnefl of mtmunerotjnsr priree. Al nin slas^cf Br»t claw branr-a arewarce. and tfie onwll Mb which have come forward hairs foutid ready purchasers at full iat*g. t»tout in boMie is well supplied — rate* continue witbont alteration. Closibu prices, vi*:—Ale*, Marrioi's and Baas a in bulk, not on hand ; Diwson's- ale ia ballc. £3 10', daty prid; Jtfircy'a nle ia bulk, £8 10s. doty pai.l ; Bajn,", triangle, ia bottle, 12» 91 to 3j Cd. duiy paid ; Ind Coo; a and Co.'* a!e in bottle, 12<tfd, to 13s 81, duty paid; Tennent'g *le Sn b.l tie. tiot on band ; Bjwuf* a'out. in bottle, 12a 6J, duty paid ; Blood* and Blachin's stout, Sn bottle, 13b 3. to 13* 9i. -<"uty paid.

pKt.vJsioK9 —{Free.)

Bacok.—"Hie (apply of best brands during 'he month ha been email, nod within (bo last few day* tin remaius of "btpmetifc* on hand have moftly been cleared off tor export; some Inferior pnrci;l« have been placed by auction and privately, at good pmc<»s : the stick on'hand !» very moieraio. anrl eh'< fly ot best ifeamiJiioris ; Bi><e air* U h«-!d for lli'i; Coey'* a'ao hsid for lOJd; other hrands realize from o}<i to 10(1,'. but ue uot on band in any comi iem lo g<i»B'j'y. Hams—Are much more scarce th*u bacon, and may be con»i'ier»d ■••■ ii'nio*t oat of ihe i market f early in the mtuih tlie few cnea on hsmd were reidily sold «t 1* 31 toli4d; nttha pretend »3me none of tiie!b *£ qaali-y nre obtainable ; we quote Bltclnir'n and Coey's, 1» 4 J ; iufe ■ rior, in c oih and salt, Is 1-1 to la 21. Ciibebb.—Koqtiiry for best imported has been Tery smnl", and pfinciiially for tin tawa trade, for na-conriJry fratle colonial I* freqaent'y preferred. Shipments of Brli-Jl, in Rood condition, iia»e been tna-le at I(W to 10J«; old and inferior, 7J to 81; colonial, 0-i Ito 101. Buttkb—The »jp?»!y of pood Tasmanian, Victofiiii, ami WelHnj?toa his been fcinty ; an incr<ased dematid for rxportto t-e West Coast having occurred piiceA(or th»acdescriptions hive considerably improved, tnle^ btlog made at la l«i. \ moderate quantity of ih* bf*tot theold Cork on hind ha* been purcta'e-1 fur shipment, at from 4Jd to 64; the stock of it, however, continues to be eoneWerable, and not a tittle of i;t is unfit for con&urnptfon; gond colonial tort* worth 1* Id; old Cow 4Jd to 61, for tolerably fair parceta. fILMEH'a 810HK*. (Duty dt per cubic foot.> The improved tone which was observable during last month, has been malntafnedthToughont this The' su«taineri state of ths market beiiiß owing to the continuance of the <iem*nd for Jhe town an<i couniry tr»-de, tosetder with the fulliae t> ff oi shipmento, «ha stock not having received at.y material additions of Jate, current rates runain. Pickle*, various brands, pint*, 10* to lls; do f.Q. qoßrta, nominHl; jiini«, assorts, lib, 10* 0 1 to 11s 01; bottled frultn, 16? 6& to IQi 6d ; *a!a'l ila, half pints. 9a 8d tf» 10*; pints, 14s to Isi 6 1: sardine*, halves, Ila j do quarts, Sj 0J lo 5s9J. '

builbiso MiTBRiAitS —(Free)-

In corrugated Kuglixh aud Scotch, iron transactions tiavo been limited. However, the small decrease of stock, and the absence of any shipmenti of any extent, has'tendeil to impart a little firmness to the tone of ths market, but no advance can l>e reported. In timber there hm l>2en but little fvtfr- iio arrivah of Baltic o." other foreiprn wools have takeu place; but stocks Sti'l remain ample. American lumbar beiour the on'v desciption not plentiful, hoMers are askinj! LlO for thin article, ilurreut rnte* are:—l>cal#, 9x3 4P ; American lumber, LlO per 1000 super; Bcowh flwrincf, T »nd <J , If. Z. red piuo.ovewupplied; rorrugated galvanissd Iron, Knglisli. L 32 to 135: dodo pctcb, I 26 to 1,58 10<; iron, bar, tquara and round, BBH, LU 10s. SPIRITS. Duty, 12i per eal, Tbe market ha* not shown any great animation during vhe mouth, but closing with rather a better tone than cxhibite) at tho commencement, nuraerons small parcels lately exported, togeth-r with the reported improvenw t in the Melbourne markets, ai-Jiux to pro uaa this result; the addition to stocks ia baud has beani v«ry moderate. Bhinipieb have beeu placed tnsma 1 lots to a considerable extent, without the stnek beinp a filed to by any considerable importations of first class brands. Pric»s miy bs considered as having improved 3i to 01 per gallon, and to be held much firmer. = Geneva. -JDKZ has become sewce, and entirely held in second hand*. Ths only con. <i'leranle Mhlpment durinsr the month has been 500 cases VH brand, now landing. VVhisKT Iw* riot participated in the better Rtats of the spirit market, th < h?a»y stocks of this article in bott'e and bulk effectually preventing any improvement. Quotations in bond. Henneusy'a, 8j 4d to 8* 6J per gal, 3ii to 31s |icr case Mai'tsll's) 8i 4d to 8j 61 per gal, 29i to 3Ds per ca«e Kenaul.V, 7s to 7* 31 per gal O'ardV, 7* 3.i to-7* 01 per gal fhauspiinne Vineyard Props, 7a to 7a 3d per Difitcd Vineyard Piops, 7s 3J to 7j 61 per Oommoa Mixin|r and British, 4s upwards per gal Bam— West India, 10 o p., 3s 311> 3» 61 per gal Strong, 30 0.p., 3i 9J to 4s per fi»l Whi«l< y — Kirkliston, 83 to 3< 3d per qnl, 8s per case 1 am wboUton, 3i 61 per t;i>l Meehaii'a, 3.3J per gal Gsneva - JtiKZ, Rcarce VH, heavy duty, 14s 61 to 15* per ewe WtNß*. (Doty 5s in bjUlo, 4< 6d in wood.) Ports and eherriea hive oeen sold during the month in quintities rather ia excesi of the u>aal tTOnsaction* ; low and fair low fhernei at from 1-7. to LlO per qr-cask in tond, having been in some demand. In superior wines nothing hut a few parcels for towc tra le hava been said. Light wines are not movinj? at this season.

TOBACCO AND CIOABS (Daly oa Tobacco, 2t 6>i per lb ; on Cigars, , 4s6d perlb) The tobacco market, though still dapreswJ. is better than at the date of la^t report. There naa been an abeeaoe of any large Bi!e* f either prmtftly or by auction the transaction* navinir b«en conSoed to trifling orders for countiy trade. It H •till difficult to quote ruing rateg, puces exhibiting bo irreat a difference in precisely »he same brands Small sliipra : nt« have still been ornlnjr to hewt, via Me'bomne, pr^ranlmg stocks ffom diminution. Cig*w are witbont any oactuation in prices, and a»ve only been <J«U in to a very limited extent. Swtst, 60*; Havannah shaped, 110n upwards; Trabncaß, 110 i; teid HaTannahs, 200s;-all in bond. :.■ ''■ '' ■ TBA. '■ (Duty, Cd per lb.) Wbat with the demand for town and country trade, and ordeis for export, a fair amount of business has been done, chiefly in low medium and low congous, of which latter the market has pretty well been cleared. In superior and Rood medium con ff ous, the transactions have been, limited. Vricesin all cases have bean c3^tained, and neither by auction or private treatf do sales shew any declination troin last month s quotations, which continue-via: Low c011^" 8 ' la 2d to ls4d in bond; middlioz «>•>, 1" W to Is lOil do- good and flue do, 2sto& Gddoj Pekoes, 2a Cd to 2a 9d do. Bt'QARS. Duty, 93 4d per cwt. .No speculative transcetion* of any extent^ have taken place. Thft market continued steady

during the firel; part of the month at the quotations of the month pteviou*. but at the auction sale, held on the 21st of a large parcel ot Miiun tstw to hand via Melbourne, pricw sliow<!o a decline in values j soraodteno^ition to animpiovcnient was afterwards apparent, and private toians- ! acifoas since thnt time have been at better rotes. The Sir F Drake, from the Mauritius, has added to the stock about 200 tons: tlie cargo has noi yet been offered, but is understood will be uubmitted to auclfon on the 2!«t instant English loaf anvl crushed continue scarce; Yictorfan Company's Ist and 2nd white continue in dentand at la«t reported rates. Victorian Company'ii Ist and 2nd counters are dull, Uie qunlity not suibnjr oar requirement. Quotations may be considered a* doting sliphtly easier th n the rotes of the previous month. Mauritius fine white crystals. L 37 10- to 139, in bond: Mauritius, second and fine Rrcv, lA'> Wi t« U)3los in bond; Mauritius, first counters, 134 to JL»3 iv bond; Mauritius, oecond counters, L3l to L 32 10< in bond; Mauritius, Sow and ration, L 26 to LBO in bond; vjc ! torian Company's No. 1,1-41 taIAS 10s: "Victorian Company's No. 2,141 :o 14110* in bond; loaf, English, (scarce), 7£dj crushed loaf, do, (scarce), 7d. : ■•■..;■■ ■ ..'SBHIKPBOTTS '" ■'■• •' '"' (Doty, 5* per cubic foot) ;. r The (rood Kupply of s:rei>n f uifsai thl* season of the year re^aceu the amount of bosinews doms in dried fruits 'to.-small propirlious. an<t we can warccly rf part further tbtn that the few salei of currants nud rai»inj which have beei effasied havabcen >«Mrly at the'qn'o'atioDt »l !a?t moath. , The market is, however, r.oV hpavi'y s-cUfd Prices remain at; ->'sr>e ra^in*. 71 to 1\ \ ; rai*fn', K!enie». 7J to 7.J1; carr-ints, 4id; dt lo 1 appl-yj, 41 to 4J I, not ia J..m. ia'. SUSDRTE3- m Cahdle3 (Dntv. 4s p>r cwi).—Tbe tmportr during ihe month hivo na* kfpt paci with the demand, which has been good. The market price has, however, txren kept t*'the range of last month's quotitions in cona-quence cf lh«-know-ledge th«t ample suppiiesare clo«e at h»nd. -We quote:— Price's, in lib pvkef*. st Is Id ; rlal-j's, rio, Is; foruiKa brands, lijl to lljt- 'A*lse lew lifjht weight? which were on hand have been bought for (shipment. Sou* (Duty. 4i p«r cwt)—The imp-trts daring the mon'.h bavi been small, an I newly all to order. The supply of innedjn make has been increased to an extent sufficient to meet Ihe cinaumptlon Prices have not varied, and remain : -Be«t KnfcliJh make, im to 139; HobI son's Bay, No 1, 425, No 2, 40s; Sydney, L'.W; i Dunedin, L 34. i Salt (Free).—The wnall stock on band has kept up prices, and cau»ed very limited Bailee. L 4103 to L 5 has been the ruling rats, Crystal Soda keeps well supplied. Salea hnvo been wade at LlO 10.4 to Lll. CAixsnc Soda—None on hand. Malt.—Supplies have como to hind qnitg tidequate ti the demand ; and although enquiry i'or gool parcels took place at the early pa« of the month, no improvement took place. Prices remnin at 10^ to 10s Oi. Hops —For the newest shlpraenU, Is 91 to Ts 10 i ia sii'l the current raT. Wooipacks. Bags, &o (Kree) -Ths season for woolpack* being cieurly over, the price lias re.-edeil from the hiKli rate which has been ruling sinr-e Decrmb.'.r, hoiiJer< now a»k 6t 6d. 3-bu»liel corn sacks have bee . placed through the month ar 23? to 23a 6 1, bat invoices to arrive have been offurei at an east r rate.

The " Ljttelton Time " of the 16th reports : —" Advices were rrc ived ye-ter«iay from Nelson that supplies of fljur were runninc: «-hori;. Ths price at the digcing-* is state! to be LG 10» per 200;b, tlie quotat.'oa iv Nelson being L2B per ton, -with a rising tu.-irket. No change in pric« was quotp 1 at the Christcr-urcu Mill*, but several parcels ot Califoritian nnd Canterbury-changed liand* privately at irnprovind pries. The ptica of the best Canterbury flour is L 24

M'Landrj£s«, Hepburn asd Co.. in furnishing 8 report in trans iclions *ii>ee last summary, note that-ilia rnoaiV* 'bunnew tlijmh not heavy, h&« manift'sted considerable improvement upon that of the previous month. The principal suction silts, as follows :-20;h February— 2000 bags Mauritius eugarc, and other poods. P-irariy cry« U. L3sj2s Or! to 13(S; ftrM, counter* L 33 o L 34 10j ; secoad counters, L3I 10s to L 33; ration and brown*. L 26 os to 1.20; Sinclair's bacon, 101: alao ironmongery and American goods, at fairly paying prices 21st. B;oteh ami Hnß'wh galvanized iron, 24 ana 26 (juice, tli/btly out of order, at L2t per ton throughout. 23M. Sptrin emd.es, light weißhtii, 8J i; also, American goo Is, drapery, ironmongery, boota, glassware, h »rn<"fi«, and agneulmral implement*, prices for whUi wee generally pood. *7tb. AtiVauxh ill Gardens, tin whole of »be pant and effect* of the lessee, Mr S. E. B. Jones; and at their room*, on the same day, heavy miscellaneous sals of the atopk of an upountry store, remove! for .convenience of sal". 28th. Lease of the store in Bond str'cr, built by MrS. E. tt. Jone*, together with sundry good* sto ed there. March Ist.'lnvoices of furniture, toys, &c, *c... the latter not seliine, bat the former nwltong, ia most instances, a fair advance on cot, 2nd. On account of the underwriter*, thn schooner Dart, fur the sum of L 305; also, leasehold properties la Geircre street and Dnndaii street; Amerioan barrel flour, not guaranteed, nt 24»; Voikner'a preserves, 10a; London and Colonial Oo.'b ale, pints. 5i 51 j Mauritius sagu-4, grey crystals, L 4 3; counters, L4O 10s; also offered, tobaww, which bad to be withdrawn. C;h. (flfdred at Stnatt street Jetty, the circo of tbe Cosmopolite, from Hobart Town wltiuut obtaining tiie Hitilt* for the limber. Paling, ex aamo Teasel, fold ut 13< 01; also, carrots, potatoes, and other produce. 7sh. SoW the mock, tea. in tbo estate of Mes-n M'Lcod and Gibson, obtaialnji; tolerably srool prices. 9th. ' a'« of (mods in tho estate of Messrs Joseph Tailor awl Co. -fee, Sec; Mnrtelli'm pate brandy. 7* 9d in bond ; Islay and other whiaky, 34 Id all round, la bond;; Hennessy's brandy, in ca«e, 30s la bond ; w j. rnn), 2* 31 in bond ; t0b»c309.1» 4d to 2< lOj 11; \ Aleopp'n arouti quarts. 0» duty paid ; plnw ii j ltd V> 5* lOd; Macbln's stout, Hs 4d ; Guiunts-*' do. 10s: tiaird'a ale, piDtw, Si 10't; Colhn s. picks. 60s 61; old colony shovel*, 89s; Bant s do, 30'; Oollin'B do, 39*; aWce forks, 81s; wftlnuts. -Id ; Care rniaius, o|d ; muscatels 1% I ;■ carbonate soda. 17j 61; quarter sandnes, 5a 91; halvis, 10< 91: Ctieddar chec«e. 101; einger wine. 15s Letchford's vestas, 47» 6d for SOO'b. 16th. Laashold and. fKohold properties, Canongate street nnd elsewhere. Boats and other sundries. The private tales rande have comprised some considerable «iaf*» the chief items bomji a heavy parcel of Mauritius .tigars. Good grey cry>ta!» at 128 ; first ciantcrs. L3S: Scotch and Danish oats, at 2; 0.1 to 3i; Vtet«ri«a Co.'a N<>. 2 eonntew, at -31 lfty in bond; «»haeco», from 1» 4» to 2s 6!; Belmont sperm c»n.!les, 1» *d ; medium coneous; Is 6d to Is 81 in bond. The cargo of the Bnllwnt, from Valpiralso, consisting ot ahoutßOiO baiw flour, in one line, re^cl lag portion of t«e > «am« at an; impiored price; besides -which Chilian fionrat; intervals tarouahoof. tbe monthi at from 1<1!» to, L 23 for moderate paroelg. Bundlry lot* of sooured fleece, fi eec »n3 greasy wm1»; at fair »a^et pricei. The Union Hotel, W«ikou»ltt, for L290.v The landed proper ie» sold have not bee» aumerous, bat for such as o*va beeaidUposel of tnd values have beea tolerably well inaintauwa.;

ImtHJEATMir and BsioaAww.-—The official returns of immieration and erotstraiion: at tbty port fromtiw 16th Feb; to Hie II In March, brtb; ilavs included, uhow that ,24S bsuls arrive;! from foreign ports, and 287 from pwsfcs ■withhi the colony. Those from foreign ports oajnpri'iel 131 malosßii 59 female ainlta, 32 awle and Si female eliiLlK'u; while thoss, from ; portu withla thflj colony comprised 2t4 malel), 83 femaVe adults, Jj I male and 5' fem»le eh liron.; Bunjajs the samei period 2?»BOttls fefi far fowiaa p? fts, and 2950; for ;ports withia the ootenv. Z Those going tip fowlgtt ports compri*«d 11 &i, 'tnaley 3* -femali! adoiw, 9 m*3e, and A femsiJe chiidyen; whilii Ihpse; procewHng <» po:to . iiyithia tie calony comprised 2835 uv»l«y44'ferjßle adttltß. 11 malc^ and 10feoiaiechifea. :••■•: : '■:- ~ :.•:',." •:■:•• -;.■;■•?

Fiwra" W Bd«».~TKe Btocks in *o^^, tfc« vsriouii wireboo»e« «n thtacity, mithe 28ttil'«b. la*r amounted to lbo following iota»: w Hrw»dy, 6*o| hh-)«^eaßffliiwi; Ren^J, 9 »W<t TO o»s*b red, SSS do grc«nj gio, 3JJ this, :lf»'«uu; rum 714 him*,', 18 ca««j "W"*>y- *>6| ahd«., 12,1671: o*m*; other Bpiriw, 12 hlids., 215 awe«; win*. «90U hhds, 4236 owe*; hetr in bulk, l\m-itoAi; bser fnii battle.^27s2 c«r^,t &o,; tobacco, U hhd«, 402 bales, 12d7cjnes S7 tierces, 28 ker«: cigars. 90 o»««: snufl, 2 packag « ; *ug*r, :04 bsrrelr, 13,082 bags; t^s, 519 chesf,! 1230 ■ halfichentn, 814 hose*;: «o>e :"»« cMcoiy^ 15 barrels, 112 te«a 852 caws-

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COMMERCIAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 1013, 18 March 1865, Page 4