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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

\ Sydkey, 26th Oct. je Cosgrolite,. brig, of Hobart Town, 'i%en totally wrecked at Mast-head R4 The crew have reached Gladstone 111 A>pen boat. seamen of the barque Adelaide, Yyejrl i v Torres- Straits, had arrived at Aib*R,i ver> after two. months' residence amo « the natives. T%lucation Bill has passed through connAje, slightly altered. A ijting of the unemployed was held at th% 1 p erance _i la ii j tvst evening^ w hen a pc% to Parliament was adopted, jprayuthat some steps might be taken c? tin( \p. 1- e enjoyment for the working classes*ri iere was but a thin attendance. I The iVher continues fine. Tn e \ the Treasurer, Mr Eager, is seriouslir-ii S p OSe( i. At aul 1} Martell's brandy brought 225; Hefcsy'a, 2os ; Leroy's, 21s 3d; vermontlL ,6d ; absynthe, 10s Gd ; 5? ft' 9s 8d ; Burnett's old torn, 10s bd ; V crystals, L 8; quarter sardines, 6s 1 claret, 5s 4d. ™£ mmL |atherine, from Java, with .600 tons . lTgar; Essie Black, from Mauritius, i 4242 bags of sugar. Sailed.— We, foi Hokitika, with fifty passenl ■Mr ml Adelaide, Friday. Messrs ToW and Fuller are as yet the only canfees for, the Mayoralty. The news V the far north is more encouraging ;L ] ia^ faj] en ;„ quantities and feed is plVui. The weathel tiie plains is. fine, and i the prospects l e crO p S are splendid. Wheat 11 sl> ate 4 S to 4s 3d yhnb

; there are no transactions. There is no demand for Hour. Brau is dull at Is. 2:1. C c c a 1 us 'ness is very dull, owing to a prevailing fooling of want of confidence. Trade, in fact, is utterly paralysed. B.UyU^UAT, Oct. .20. This morning, Constable O'Shaughnessy encountered two rough-looking a u- turners in the bush, along the CreswicU-road. Both were well mounted and fully armed. On attempting to arrest- them, revolvers were presented at him, but the caps snapped, and the constable succeeded in arresting one of the ruffians. His mat« got away, and the police are now out iii search of him.

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Grey River Argus, Issue 129, 8 November 1866, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Grey River Argus, Issue 129, 8 November 1866, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Grey River Argus, Issue 129, 8 November 1866, Page 3

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