SYDNEY.
Novrmbrb 16—A. letter from X».-. Parkea appears this morning, in which iv* sdws how the interests of New South Wales were nierificed by the recent confereuce in Me bourne iv the matter of mail arrangements. —Al.. Anbhouj Trollope wna entertained at dinner l>y the inhabitunta of Bathursfc last night. It passed off-very well.--The weather to-day has been showery.—Maize id linn here at 2s. 10J. per bushel. S p m.- Tii.' Assembly i:> now di cussing (he I ifisi ><! agreement made at the/eceut conference m \ ic-torii! -The oidintn Tuckerli J3 appearing in the Clarence district, among the mines. —At the v il sales to-day prices were easier. Sales of sh;, have Wen made to-dfty at full rates.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 587, 27 November 1871, Page 2
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117SYDNEY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 587, 27 November 1871, Page 2
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