MELBOURNE.
August 12. —Tho Bernard,- from Foo-choo-foo, has brought 22,000 packages of tea, 5,300 of which arc for Sydney.' Slie. sailed pa the 13th of July.—The Corean djiliculty was etjli unsettled, and an English guubont had^ojife up to rescue some English subjects. —It is rumoured thatXhe Government have instructed Mr. Vcrdon to protest agninst the transportation of Communists to Ne'.v Caledonia.' — Currants been sold at from 6i& to 6£d. Holders are now firm at tho latter figure.— Privatu advices from Foo-choo-foo, of tho 12th of July, report teas scarcer and dearer. —The barque Bollu Mary, Captain Geo. McArthur, arrived in port on Tuesday last from Auckluud, after an unusually protracted passage of 45 days. She passed some broken spars floating about 150 miles to tho eastward of Cape Barren Island; and which- presented tho appearance of having been recently J scraped ancLjTarnieUedi'flnd consequently'bnly a short time in. the vrator. A';..
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 509, 28 August 1871, Page 2
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150MELBOURNE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 509, 28 August 1871, Page 2
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