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LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

BY ELECTRIC TFLRCRAPIL

(FROM OUR OWN' CORRESPONDENT.) Dunedin, Thursday, 4.45 p.m. The Omco, from Melbourne, arrived yesterday. She left on the 11th inst There was no sign of the English Mail. It is reported that the Maryborough Goldfields are falling off. Great distress is cxpeced among the miners Mining matters at Sandhurst are very dullMelbourne is suffering from an insufficient supply of water, but trade is pretty brisk. St. Patrick's Day passed off quietly throughout the provinces. The Mining Conference proceeds satisfactorily with their work. Great inconvenience is felt in Dundin through the new arrangement of substituting Wellington time. Tho noted bushranger Garret returned by the Omeo. The entries for the races closed last night. A large number.of horses were entered. Weather very threatening. Business is improving.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 308, 20 March 1868, Page 2

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LATEST INTELLIGENCE. Dunstan Times, Issue 308, 20 March 1868, Page 2

LATEST INTELLIGENCE. Dunstan Times, Issue 308, 20 March 1868, Page 2

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