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(From the ' Sydney- Morning TTe.rald, Jan. 22. ) 'Melbourne 21. '-. The Intercolonial Cricket Match was woii by Tasmania. . The body of a servant girl was discovered on the. bank of the Yarra yesfcerdry morning. : She had evidently been murdered, and two soldiers of the 14th regiment are suspected. -, % ' There was a'- mutiny on board the Norwegian ship Onclie at the Heads ; the captain was wounded in the hand. A boat's crew belonging to the Champion of the Sefis aided the police in suppressing the disturbance. The Champion of the Seas has been detained at the Heads iv consequence of an accident to. the captain. Adelaide wheat has beon sold at 5s 2d to 5s 4d ; maize, 4s 5d to 4s 6d ; a 1 .rge sale of sugar by auction was held, at which late rates were obtained ; sardines are in demand;; there is some excitement in malt, and sales have been effected at 11s.
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 164, 31 January 1867, Page 3
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