DUNEDIN.
March 27. —A new reef has been discovered in the Carrick Ranges, in which gold is visible throughout. It is supposed to be the main reef. —The telegram case, Regina v. Barton, has been further postponed. The evidence taken to-day was unimportant.—The wheat market is insufficiently supplied, owing to bad weather. Buyers are not inclined to operate at a figure beyond -is., but for immediate wants an advance of 3d. per bushel has to be conceded.. Oats are in good demand, and flour active. The'order for shipments are heavier this mail at £11 to £11 10s.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 386, 5 April 1871, Page 2
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