MELBOURNE.
Nuvtniibci' 17. — The International Hi&e Match Tvas ffuu !m England— dcoro, 550; '■.•;;'! !_'ii "= 14 • *"!■ v; ;■'• Si .-, ".;". .-'-■ ■ men I AfbClilbij i!:i«.. Uii 'p.(' r! 3, bU'«i<'nM!.tl<>li j.'!Oi<.ij s-io-ilar to Mio Fn«t- Ckurch -of ScjUaod.--attended. The breadstuff ujuri^ls aro Hit- j al'ered. Sugars are very firm. Aiiot.her arrival of teat has rendered that, imp,)! t rather duller. Maize is selling freely at -Js. Noteniber 18. —Tho man who was accused of a murder which was perpetrated seventeen •years ago at Colac has been found guilty.— 'tho ZaWstowskis thrashed a sharebroker at Sandhurst, today, for slandering tnera. — It is rumoured that, the Government will proceed with LheSuez and Califorcian arrangements, irrespecute ot Sydney. November 20.—Franz Vogel, found dead iv tho scrub <m the Yurra, is supposed to have committed suicide by poison, lie camo from the Thames, where he left a wifu and family. — George Boamsley, a native of Sydney, was killed on Saturday iv a claim,at Sandhurst. — Mrs. Turner obtained a verdict of £230 damages agaiast Dr. Van Hemert, for mal(reatvnent.—A ring, with tho Tichbourne cresb, lost by claimant in Australia, has been discovered at Stockyard Creek, Emerald Hill. — .Breadstuff's are dull; oats, 3b 2d to os 6ci . maize, 3s lOd ; teas aro improving; resin is speculated in at an advance ; sugars sold pri- '. -ately at an advance on previous rates.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 587, 27 November 1871, Page 2
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220MELBOURNE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 587, 27 November 1871, Page 2
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