PUNEDIN COMMERCIAL.
*(Frpm the Daily Times, Feb. 16.) - The influx of tJooulation since last mail ha* been ..eonstderaMe. nn^ the esnort of ijold satisfactory. The trttal .nmmint of gold exported to present date Js-n-«irly7oa,ooQ onnces. ■'Thfl Chile leaves m n few days with a full cargo of wnnl, and prohably 30,000 ounces of gold. The Aboukir awl Star of Tasmania aro loading, and the Chariot of Farae, daily expected, will also be laid on for London. ■Rates of carriage to the gold fields have not ■fluctuAted much Hurinj the month. Thry bare ruled nt £45 to €50 per ton to Lake "Wakatip. £2-5 to £30 to the Dunsfcan, and £14 to £15 to Tunpek». At these rates considerable qunntities of pon^s have been fortvnHpd to the gold fields, and - stocks proportionately reduced in lown. The imports have not presented any features of an unusual character, and biv;n rather light than otherwise in ouunh'ty. The money market is without ntternti-w. and morfr<ra£eß of the beat character difficult; to negotiate at rates of interest varying from 10 toISJ, and occasionally 15 per cent. There hn« been much inquiry during the month for stout calimps, American drills, and moleskin trousers, which are very scarce. Good bottled beer, of known brands, is also scarce. Ames" and Colin'? picks and shovels are quoted at nominal ' rates, there being but few in the market. FiOUß— Saleable at £17 10s to £18 for AdeWde. and £15 103 to £18 10s for Victorian brands. Stock light, but considerable shipments expected from Adelaide and Melbourne, Oats — Californian of good quality saleable at 7s 6d, Colonial 9s to 9s 6d, but prices likely to be much affected by the incoming harvest. Bran firm at Is lOd. SpttiiTS — Tn bond r Bfaivly. in wood. Martoll's j fcftd ffennessy's, 13s ; in bottle, 3is ; Central Tine- , lls *O lls 3rt ; geneva, best brands, 17s; ■tfhigky. in wood (Scotch), 6s to 5s 6d ; in bottle, j 15s to 16s for best brands; rum, W.1., 3s 9d to 4s. £f.rr — ■Bass' ale, No. 3. scarce at £11 ; other brands. £B to £10; in bottle, best brands, 12s 6dto lfc; stout. 13a 6d to 14*. Ts* — Firrs.at £9 to £10 for groorl congous. SraAß— rStock reduced, but prices continue low, and quoted at £28 for dark counters ; £42 for crystals. Bptter — Colonial saleable at Is 9d; inferior quite unsaleable. Bacot ATf d Hams— English (middles) Is 4d to Is M, colonial Is 2d. Chbese— Canterbury, Is Id to Is2d; Dunlop, 1b ia ; English, Is to Is Id.' Cawdles continue very dull, at Is 2d for Belxamrts. Kbboßesb Oil saleable at 33 6d to 4s for good brands. Soap very dull of sale, at £32 to £33 for Liverpool. Tobacco, in bond. Crown and Emu, 5a 3d to 5s Cd; half pounds and 10' s, 3s 6d to 4s 6d. Jbonstohoery — Ordinary descriptions dull of gale and small de-nand. Picks, shovels, and axes of best brands much sought for, and American preferred. Infprior qualities of miners' tools and gal vanised iron buckets overstocked and unsaleable.
PUNEDIN COMMERCIAL.
Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 30, 20 February 1863, Page 2
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