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AUCKLAND.

Tho " Southorn Cross" of the ard inst, says : — Wo have this week to report a, slight preasure in mone-tai-y affairs, caused in great measure, it is believed, by tho preparations made for tho departure of tho English mail. Stocks of most artielos are stltl full, but thiß state of matters it not likely to last for any length of time, as they are being but very slightly augmented by shipments. The latest advices from Dunodin show au improvement in prices, and there can bo uo doubt that our own market will also soou Bhow a similar improvement.

, Tn breadstuff'! thare is r.o alteration, and dir fiv.'. vi state i of the mnrket depends ei.liivly upou th.i u.iviivy '.cci'iv.jd , from Chili. At last advices thence, prices wro low, hut it is possiblo that tho large orders which were sent from Australia and New Zealand may have had some effect in raising rates ; in which caso we might expect higher piices to obtain here. Tho Customs's dulir s recently imposed, and the alterations mado in the interpretation of the tariff, are felt as a great hindrance to commerce iv Auckland.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2217, 10 June 1865, Page 2

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AUCKLAND. Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2217, 10 June 1865, Page 2

AUCKLAND. Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2217, 10 June 1865, Page 2