AUSTRALIAN.
[redtee’s telegrams—copyright.] [Received May 5, 2.10 p.m.] _ ,'3 Shipping. Melbourne, To-day. Arrived—Steamship Lusitana, from' Plymouth (March 24). _ Mr Francis. Mr Francis is now slightly better. Another Invalid. ; Sir John O’Shannasey is suffering from gangrene in the toe, and is in a prostrate condition. The Postal Conference. Sydney, Yesterday. The Intercolonial Postal Conference met to-day, and after considering the despatches from the Imperial Government with reference to the entry of the colonies into , postal union, adjourned until Monday next. The Markets. New Zealand wheat, 4s 3d; New Zealand oats, 2s gd; maize, 3s; Sugar Company’s No. 1 pieces, L 35. [Received May 5,2 p.m.] Adelaide, To-day. * - Wheat is steady at 5s 6d. Flour is* quiet at Ll2 10s for town, and Ln 10s to Li 1 15s for country brands. There is nothing doing in freights. [N.B. —This telegram has been delayed in transmission between Australia and New Zealand.]
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 935, 5 May 1883, Page 2
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149AUSTRALIAN. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 935, 5 May 1883, Page 2
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