AUCKLAND.
The 'New Zealand Herald' of the 13th inst says :— To-day antithcr shipment of breadstuff's arrived by the Telegraph, from Tome, (coast of Chili) , consisting of wheat and flour, but her arrival has not tended to alter market quotations. We understand that this cargo wilt be discharged here. The Gravina from Valparaiso, is going to tranship her cargo to Sydney, the vessel being in such a leaky state, that the surveyors will not allow her to proceed further. The Carmen Auguita, from the same port, will dischai'ge 200 tons of flour, and then proceed on to Melbourne with the rest. The stocks in the market, are at present very heavy, and the Constance, which sails for Sydney on Saturday, will take about 200 tons flour, ex Francis Henty, from Valparaiso. The quotations here arc best; £21 ; seconds, £19 per ton. Business still continues dull, and no auction sale of importance took place to-day. Tho land advertised by Messrs Harris and Turner, was withdrawn.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2235, 22 July 1865, Page 3
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163AUCKLAND. Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2235, 22 July 1865, Page 3
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