T ASM ANIAN MARKETS.
IIOHART T'IW.V. Th« markets were inactive to-day, and with the exception of a somewhat large sale of wheat nothinsj was doin?. Good wheat is worth from .5s to 5s 3d prr bushel. Flour is in fair local demand at £12 to £14 per ton. Oats are quoted at -5s 6d per bushel. For hay there was very li'tle demond to day, and loose was sellinc; at £•5 to £o 10s. Country pressed from £<) 10s tn £7. Onions are in brisk demand at £1S to £20 per ton. Potatoes are now only worth from £0 10s to £7 10s ppr ton. Large quantities have been offering lately. Butter is selling; at Inst quotations. — Jlobart Town Advertiser, Jan. 30. I.AVNCESTOX. Flour is not- worth more than from £10 to £10 10s. Wheat, 4s to 4s Gd. New oats are saleable at /is. Trussed hay, €4 10s. Potitoea, new, £9. Bran, Is 4d, bass in. Butter sells . at Is 4d. — Launcestnn TC.ramincr.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 28, 13 February 1863, Page 2
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TASMANIAN MARKETS.
Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 28, 13 February 1863, Page 2
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