CARTAGE REPORT.
| Messrs E. De Caki.b and Co., Carriers, Buyers, and General Forwarding Agents, report as under : — A week of miserable dulnesa is succeeded by some ai»ns of returning animition, and although during the past fourteen days storekeepers have had an opportunity of laying in stock at low rates of cartage, we are decidedly of opinion that higher prices will rule before the end of the preseut month. . Our duty now ia to give to-day's rates, and they are, for—
I Tho above quotations are for flour, ironmongery, and heavy groceries. Timber and drapery are higher in proportion. * 20 and 22 Princes street, Dunedin, 26th August, 1864.
Tokomamro, per ton ... Woolshed, do ' Tuapeka, do Wetherstone's, do Dunstap, do Alexandra, do The Teviot, do :.. Beaumont, do Hamilton, do Hindon, do .. Black's, do Eitrht Mile, do Kawarau, do Dunstan Creek, do Lake Wakatip, do ... £2 15 ... 3 5 ... 6 0 ... 7 0 .. 13 10 ... 13 10 .. 20 0 ..9 0 ... 10 0 ... 7 0 .. 13 0 ... 12 0 .. 14 0 .. 13 0 ... 25 0
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Otago Witness, Issue 665, 27 August 1864, Page 12
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172CARTAGE REPORT. Otago Witness, Issue 665, 27 August 1864, Page 12
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