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COMMERCIAL.
Advertiser and Chronicle Offices,
Friday evening, March 2.
CORN MARKET.-There in nothing fresh to
report. Business is quiet, and prices rather
lower in the city and Port than in the country
townships.
WEEKLY EPtTOUE.
Qnui ?wunn.-ninii little
•hang* to note m the aasrket foe impacted
anoa*, bashaws baring bet* mat of aiiiiaalinn
daring the past wwfc. Ounmrfci wnth miet
■khU. to**. M. A nir-ahwd tarsal lias,
taiM^twowMrtrtwtftwiit?. Bna
kMinhUtMnkr. A lineof 1,000 boxes
of DJLO. osndlea has been placed to arrive mt
KM. Malt B panrila? realised os. 6VL on the
waft, tat to arrive* !axg« sale-bas taken place
a* auasnalial lan. Oazfcaate ate sluggish.
Bottled ah writ ■awl marina* in fair deaared
a* ha* iiaulaliaaa. Brandies am Hater, and a
gaod-aiaed ■Ui J ai?nl of U.V.O. fa k& baa
kMidittteimit ft\ A afaipasant of
TiaMi'i TfIT>TT-1. ]iii'—r^nijT Hin in h
brew, has basn sold at fall rates. Gelraniaed
iroa^ aa* as abaa* previews prices, aad tfaa
mm laaiaih appliea to fencing win. The
A— I—i aniuiTwithtfae FagTlah aaafla,aad
ta Stables'errcalar we ohaarve that ahin
awata to the colony show a, dfccreaafc, bring
fUoiUO, as against £28^000 for the preceding
■MB&.
Bah-wat Btowm. flnwmary of baflc on
the South Amstialiau Railway* far the week
ending February St : —North Line—Paaeen
totaX JB&Ov 15a. 9dL Paawutui i,
£m Ba. 44,; fN«X £I*7 Ua.lOd.; totaVlsW
Ba. M. Onfta totoLAjO* Sa. lid. Oor
naavadiagweekia IA7«. WN Ma. Td.
WMM Qatar _ MaWT.—The Mario*
iHMS^pANR «aaA WCK flaM mHR Ttt-T QVI|K?
Xa^MULaWfl a*a? fMattfe BM aaasaWalaaaaaajaA aaaJl^aafc sna?J Jit
aaaajd«L«Lta fane faml*, aft wttah Inn
aad a* as. fid. onthe wharf amlea bavebeen
•ftetalteafewc?eaVakaipanMb. Foramall
fataaer* k*s the ratals about fe. 3d. Flour is
it fair daaaad at £« 6a. to £15 7*. «d. far town
brands, aad £14 Us. to £15 for country sxta.
Braaa.quietatls.4d.tols. 4>L, and pollard
utl*.6d. Tradeia graintea barn vary quiet
indeed, both buyers aad adkn evincing no
anxiety to operate.
tti Oo«Bjtax Ihiat- The fotioviag
aaaaaaaas at* beat tfca local papers:—
Oawler, Han* B—Wheat, os. ld.'per boahel;
few, «U ft*, par taa, am 14*. per bag.
Tajiaarla, Match I—Whaat. 6a. per bushel:
■oar. £15 par tea,**, per bag. OUra, March
I—Whan*, Sa. Md. per baahel; floor, £1
13a. per bag, or 414 10*. per tan. Farreir*
Flat, February ? — Wham*, Ss. ftd. per
buaVL Blyth, Fabraatr 98—Wheat, Sa.
UML to 6a. lid. par bushel. Btrathalbya,
Febroai7 28-Wheat, Sa. 7d, to 6a. Bd. per
taahet; flan. 31a. per bag, or £1315a. per ton.
Heart Oa^far. February 27—Floor. £12 to
£U par toa,ar£l7a.tofiB?.par bag;
wheat, Sa. to Aa. 3d. par awhaL Mameoarte,
Fahraarj at-Floex. £13 to £14 per ton,
or flllk to £1 Ua. «d. par hac;; wheat;
9a. par aaaajat. rat truaa, reontary T5
Wheat. 6a. UML to Ca, per boaheL Crystal
Braok.fi>.BJd. teSt.lo^; Okdatoae,6a. 7dTto
fc«d.:Oaa«etowaaidLa«ta,aa.4d.toSa.6d.
pti?nahiil fcnra, Mardi 1-Wfceat, 6a. Bd.
per boahel; foar. £14par ton,£l 10a. per bag.
Uaribeauatech 1-WWwt, Sa. ISI
par baaM ; *>«r, £14 to £14 6a. per tan, £1 10b.
par bar- CliimiiiMail Dam. Jaooary IS.—
Wheat,*. Bd.tofa.fcLi?erb«abeL
Bhbbt TBxmnr — Tktt eaarket at Wbdoeaday
waafcantyaappikd. Eww wen eold at B*. to
lfia.; aad waSenTsa. to ISa.
K. Lunnw it Cso.'s Stock M&skkt Bepokt,
March I.—Fat Castle—There baa been but little
attaratiom m Ooa aMrket daxuig the week, the
itiwrifl TTnlii~" i-f torn priacipaUy on stock
of the beat ooaliiy. We have aold 82 head,
from ti?DarW?t fnm£B to £14for bol
locta,a?d£Blsa.to£BfrO?W>. o FasS?nep—
fifewadfteavpfiMafdM^ofavfiiaMqaaJity
tflaf w wsab mi non at ■cwim uouaUQafeonv?.
Tiirra rtina ttttlti rhaagn Qaototio?s:—Good
Mvtbera, to Ua^abnr tolfia^ oOen Ba. «d. to
lla. Fat laaaba of good qnlity an in eager
ilrmaart. with w?j fan ogerfag fit to fcfli. Store
Stock.—Awbaf oUtfewe pboad on offer has
beeadediaad on aoeomtt ot the bare atateof
the raada for traTelling. The enqairy for
wetfcmfor fa*tani?gedatinnea,aaineof tte E*r
ant country being In splendid order, though
the intermediate country to in a wrecked state.
*inrinw pig am CJauf M&BKBT,aiaTeh I.—
Mr. ,G. LughtoEi rcporhi thia week's sale of
pinaitdcalnsaa&iuiiws:—The basest aapply
tbm week I have enr aeea ia the Adelaide
market. Every pea was filled, aad rammoy
casea the piga were too wwirfi crowded to be
foirlyaeea. La the face of the large sopply
buyers held off for nwrih kwrer pcieea,whichhad
to be sohnutted to. Calves were generally
inferior, but as they are much needed by the
bade, prk*a wen eatiafaetory.
AoaxaJD? Hoase Mabsbt, March 2.—Messrs.
Barnard & Chamber* report.—We have had a
very ahcrt sapply this week, nethlne eqnal to
the demand. Almost everything which has
came to hand baa comnuoded a readv sale, and
prkaa have been folly nniintained. xhen is a
great deaaand fioreoaobsna,m Miaal mallconteac
ton being in the market For first-claw pain
Cor carriage and boggy! and heavy and medium
draughts wa have had numerro enquiries. We
anticipate that all aaefol lots now coming to
marktt wfll fetch fall rates. earqtwUtfons
sre^-Heary dranshts, £40 to £45; Hjht to
medinan, £28 to £35; fizst-claas saddle and har
neaiborM,£2Sto£4o;ordinarydanpto£ls;
bo«gy rain. £96 10a. to £40.
Lft?tttlt?O?X.—Mr. J-KenpFeanyreport?a
bnsyweek for all kind of farmThande, espe
«aDy the d*aa which is mostly required in ibis
colony at this acaaan of the year. There is still
a saperabandanee of useless hands who will not
even if they have the opportunity of bettering
themselves by getting Into some emrfoyment,
and who actaaHyaak higher wages, when fliey
know they cannot obtain it We have for
warded since last report to atoifcas-Bagineeis,
teamsters, oniths, bakers, cooks, weH^inken!
sbepberda, knortahnetta, boondary-riders, and
wator-dnwers. For Carats—Ploughmen, gene
ral farm haada, ahepherda, —"«Hm. and horse
driven. Sundry tridoemeii, baporied—Plaa
terera, masons,and stuimi iitUm; bakers, black
smitbs, agrienftoxal smiths, aad coaehpsinters.
There is stiDa want of goodagricnltoxal hands—
Mr. W. H. Hunt reports thelabcs- market busy,
especa?y in the hirfavj of ptonghmen and
general Sana laborers, a good number, both
married and single, having been engaged at fair
wages,and more being sow wanted. Xheother
chases provided witti employment were car
penters, Markamftha. masons, laborers, station
andnrm conpfaa, ahapherds, grubbers, station
cooks, knwiksWit hands, gardeners, teamsters,
married co?pbji without encumbcancea for
general purpoaea, booto, for hotels, waggan
drfanen, nrw fiwinau. aaarried farm laborers,
•aaa. earpMaata. aaoa aa grooms, «nvarm,apd
yrag men sad Uds for mJawfflmwna work.
AUCTION BALE.
UJm.
Messrs. Green & Co. sold, at their Mart, on
Friday, March 2, scrub lease No. 226, of Section
ISMEoadmdofStow, 189 acres, for £97; also
tha foUowiag aUobnanbi in North Adelaide :—
STEast 8 iaSes frontage to eennngton-terrace,
being part of Acre 70S, for £520; the next
lot, 65 feet frontage, at £10 per foot;
the next lot wmtwaiJ, Tiemg part of acre
706,55 feet froa&g<with * house of 8 rooms,
£700. Ab«* blofck,withahouseof 7 rooms,
foc£SOO; a hack allotment, 40 feet x IS7, £80;
part of acre f U, baring S3 feet frontage to
Kermode-Btreettfor.£l7ll2s., or £3 6a per foot;
and a lot to tte eastward «f the eanra, 63 feet 6
inches frontage to Kflrmode-etreet, at £4 per
foot. The competition was brisk, and the total
eale realised £S,BBP Bb. <M.
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