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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

(Per Arawata.)

Melbourne, April 24. The Stevenson imbroglio is still unsettled. A large quantity of dutiable goods seized from the warehouse have undergone the process of valuation, and the result is said to be unfavourable to the firm. The action of the Government in the matter is un* favourably viewed. The salmon hatching is not proceeding satisfactorily, the ova having died off at an incredible rate. Ihe Madras and Penang Cable is still interrupted. Wheat is firm at 5s 9d to 5s lid: New Zealand cats, 3s 6d. Sugars command improved rites. Governor Bowen has taken the ad eundem degree of Doctor of Laws.

A shock of earthquake was felt at Stockyard Creek on the 21st.

The Rev. C. Clark leaves for America in June.

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Evening Star, Issue 4110, 29 April 1876, Page 3

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127

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Evening Star, Issue 4110, 29 April 1876, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Evening Star, Issue 4110, 29 April 1876, Page 3

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