BRITISH AND FOREIGN
At Friday’s wool auction 10.800 bales were offered. A firm and active demand was experienced. The intelligence"to'hand from Ireland again indicates a serious increase in the number of agrarian outrages in the western districts. On Friday "lest one fanner was murdcrcd’aiid two others seriously wounded The causes of the outrages are not definitely knowm. The assailants are still at large. At the request of Sir Bryan O’Loghlen the OJovernor has telegraphs 1 to Earl Kimberley the text of resolution passed by the Assembly on June 8 on the subject of the, Irish address, signed ü by certain of its members.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1052, 16 June 1882, Page 3
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