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COMMERCIAL.

NAPIER.

Business continues very quiet and money tight. Both ibe Dolphin and Kauri have brought fall cargoes, the steamer only a light one. There is iio scarcity in any article, while of some things slocks are very heavy, particularly ale in bulk, flour aud coals. Flour, beat crown brand, 30a to 21s per 1001 b; coal, £3 to £3 lfls per ton on the Spit; timber is in good supply aud cannot be~ bought under 2 ls per 100 fcotifoi' kauri, and 18s to IDs for white pine. Several Maori schooners are due from the Wairoa with produce. Before the heavy ruins, the Wairoii was closed up, but there is every reason to believe that it is now open so as to enable the vessels to come but.—/?'. B. Herald.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1838, 5 March 1863, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1838, 5 March 1863, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1838, 5 March 1863, Page 2

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