ADELAIDE.
Juno 26+-.Gale's balloon descended safely at Mary bank. It could not cross the hills.— Wheat market quiet. June 27.—Wheat is very quiet, quotations being merely nominal. June 28.—Melbourne political affairs, _ are drawing attention to tho question of direct taxation.—At the request of a German resident here, the Prussian War Department' have forwarded a neodlegun and chassepot, certified to have been picked, up, on Uieifield of battle. These are now being exhibited in avl of the Belief Fund. —No change in the corn market,.
June 29! —Tho announcement of the end of the Paris insurrection was receivod last night at tho Theatre and White's Booms with loud cheers. —Two hundred tons of bran sold at 7id. ; wheat, ss. lid. to 65., buyers declining to give a better figure.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 468, 11 July 1871, Page 2
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128ADELAIDE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 468, 11 July 1871, Page 2
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