MELBOURNE COMMERCIAL.
",••; (From t\\a Argus, Oct. 24th7) '■"" The import tt^rte.has not J eea characterised by much activity, inerch ants . having been en grossed ' by the duties of .the out-going mail- j£bin ofSeotch malt was placed l at a lair^mftiricet price" Flour has symptoms of weakness, outside'parcels of Adelaide oavingb(*n offered at a decline without finding buyers. 'Mnize- is also^earier';;4s:lod wpuldii^ve been accepted to-day. : 'Alparcei of fine silt was sold at £5. > ■■-- ■ -. ■■-' - •■ ■■■-' ■••'■: ; We are informed that the steamer H-ero, recently arrived from Eugland,- and noted for fhavitig made one of. the quickest passages on record, has been sold by Messrs Bright Brothers and Co. A large price hasibeen paid; but the -sum did hortranspire. We believe she is intended for the New Zealand trade. ; • .Messrs Greig and Murray-sold, to-day, at the Australian Wharf, about 400 bags liiverpool salt, all faults, for net cash : — Fine, L3 to -L4 -7s 6d per ton; coarse, L2 Is to L2 5s per ton.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 109, 2 November 1863, Page 2
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MELBOURNE COMMERCIAL.
Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 109, 2 November 1863, Page 2
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