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Daily Times Office, Wednesday Evening. The amount of Customs Revenue received to-day on goods cleared tox oonsumpfcipn was as follows, viz. :-^- / ;
i There has been little or nothing doing in the markets to-day, and transactions transpiring have been generally without interest, prices remaining substantially without change. The produce market keeps quiet, toe demand for grain and flour remaining very- light. Sales of flour by outside holders have beeoT making at comparatively low figures, but there now seems to be a disposition to greater firmness, and miliers are not "pushing their stocks or 'inclined to accept under their quotations. By auction the business carried through, has not been of importance. . .
* a. u. * b. a.Brandy ...225 12 4 Tea ... 78 10 0 WMaky ... 31 11 8- Sugar ... 88 19 0 Rum 18 8 5 Groceries 63 2 0 Wine ... 10 15 2 Kerosene 10 0 0 Genera ... 17 5 0 Drapery.... 8 15 10 Beerj(bulk) 50 0 0 Hardware 251 0 6 Malt ...... 25 8 9 Sundries.., 50 12 b Tobacco ... 97 16 0 - — ; Total --•■... £982 IT 4
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2489, 27 January 1870, Page 2
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