MELBOURNE.
October 7-- -Tho result of the Intercolonial Conference is :—Two postal lines, Suez ;iud San Francisco, £123,000; distributed between Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania, pro.' rata to population. New Zealand allowed to join in agreement. Her quota would be £16,700, and her own branch service. Mails to bo fortnightly .—A lracas occurred " Under the Verandah" between Vowel and Spargo, mining speculators. From argument they came to blows. The former was hurt internally by a fall, and is since dead. —Roseuvax, a pawnbroker, levanted to Fiji. His creditors and other dupes subscribed, and sent the steamer Balclutha to intercept, and fetch him back. —The murder of Ann Mario te is reported, but probably it is a case of suicide or a death resulting from a lit.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 554, 19 October 1871, Page 2
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129MELBOURNE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 554, 19 October 1871, Page 2
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