NELSON MARKETS.—January 7.
The Mills.—-Mr. Campbell reports: Fine flour £25, seconds £22 per ton of 2000 lbs.-; wheat 9s. to 10s. per bushel; bran, Is. 6d.:;. pollard, 6s, per 100 lbs.; prices at the mill, not delivered-.. __r. White reports: Fine flour, £24; seconds, £21; wheat, 9s. to 10a. per bushel; bran, Is,; pollard, 6s. per 1(0lbs.; > prices at the mill, not delivered. Mr. Saunders reports : Fine- flour £22, seconds £19 per ton; sharps Bs., pollard 6s. per 100 lbs.; bran Is., wheat Ss. per ' bushel. First flour, 265. per 100 lbs. Bread—ls. 4d. the 41b. loaf. Butchers' Meai, fceef, 6d. to 9d. per lb. Veal, Bd. to lOd. Mutton, 6d. to Bd. Pork, 7d. to 9d. Lamb, lOd. per quarter Farm and Dairy Product. : Butter, fresh, Is. Pr lb. Bacon, Is. 4d. ditto Ditto, salt, none Hams, Is. 6d. ditto Eggs, 2s. per dozen Candles (home made) lOd. Cheese, Is. to Is. 3d. pr.ib Fowls, 4b. to fes. Odperpair Wd, Ib. per lb. Turkeys, 9s, to lis. Vegetables. Turnips per bunch, 2d. Carrots, 7s. to Bsper lOOlbs. "TPotatoes per 112 lbs., 9s. Cabbages, each, sd. Sundries. Bricks, £5 per 1000, at Lime, £3 10s. per ton at the kiln. the kiln. Ditto, £6, delivered. Ditto, £4, delivered.
Lately, a public hieeting was held in the Lyceum Theatre, Sydney, which was specially set apart by Mr. Thomson on the occasion, for the purpose of presenting a congratulatory address to G. T). Lang, Esq., on his release from unmerited imprisonment in. Victoria, and to welcome him back to his native city. The Theatre was crowded in every part, there being upwards of 2000 persons, present, including, a fair sprinkling of ladies. After the address had been presented to and acknowledged by the jroiing man. the meeting was addressed by Dr. Lang, who stigmatised the directors of the Bank of New South Wale, as bloodsuckers, who were aiming at his alleged political delinquencies as a friend of freedom and of the-people—denounced Sir William A'Beckett as » worthy successor of the famous Judge Jeffries, and indulged in some very uncomplimentary language in regard to the ' whole tribe of Victorian lawyers,' the present Chief Justice, 'his creatures,* and the ' obsequious' Legislative Assembly.
NELSON MARKETS.—January 7.
Colonist, Issue 23, 8 January 1858, Page 2
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