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COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

Cofton is dull at 34c a 36c per pound for middling. n Breadstuffs are moderately active. Flour 6dol 25c a 15dol 25c .per bbl ; wheat, Idol 40'q a 2dol 85c ; and corn 80c a 90c per bushel. Provisions are firm, with an active speculative demand. Naval stores are dull. Freights are quiet but firm. , > The stock market is> quiet but firm. The disposition among the large, operators at present appears to keep prices from advancing as much as possible, in order to enable them to buy cheap. , The money market is more active, bat continues easy at 4a 5 per cent. „ / The gold market is steady at 1475.

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West Coast Times, Issue 325, 8 October 1866, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. West Coast Times, Issue 325, 8 October 1866, Page 2

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. West Coast Times, Issue 325, 8 October 1866, Page 2

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