COMMERCIAL REPORT.
Colonist Office, Thursday Evening. Trade lis very dull, owing principally to the unsettled state of the weather. The market is ivell supplied with goods, and in many descriptions Boots and Shoes* —Market Ml. filopg Ditto-ditto, ; Drapery Goods* —Ditto ditto. ' Liquids. —Old toni, Brandy, Geneva, Hum—market foil. • Tobacco. —Market full. ; Teas are quoted at £9, but buyers generally arc full" of stock bought at lower prices. Sugars. —Company's ; pieces, £65 to £68"; Mauritius < crystal, £70.; €ossipore, 4175; but buyers generally are full of stock bought at lower prices. Ale and Porter. —l2s. to 14». . Flour. —£23 per ton. Gold.'—£3 11s. to £3 13s per ounce. BATES OF EXCHANGE. On London—Buying at thirty days sight, 99; Celling, 60 days sight, 102£. On Australia and Van Diemeri's Land—Buying at 15 'days sight, 98; selling, 3 days sight, 102. On New Zealand —Buying, at 15 days sight, 99; selling, 3 days sight, 101. DISCOUNTS. Bills having a currency of 95 days, or under, 8 jner cent, per annum. Bills having a currency of over 95 days, 10 per cent. per annum.
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Colonist, Issue 3, 30 October 1857, Page 2
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179COMMERCIAL REPORT. Colonist, Issue 3, 30 October 1857, Page 2
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