. SYDNEY, March 1!?, Arrived, at Newcastle, the Bengal, and Ciuhilla. Thft schooners Isle, Thanet, and Flying Fish have been: yFTecked at Port, Stephens. -, , Vane, formerly of Gardner's gang 0? bnaHiangers has been liberated. ; ,The R/)bertsoq testimonial fund is, progresßing. . : . Publio opinion is dead agninat the Divorqe, .Bill now undeu .discqssion. A portion- of the Eatiraatea has, been,, passed. Wool sales firm. Arrived— Bafqne Novelty. - Government ha 3 introduced a bill filing the - ftovei-iior'a salary at si* thousand pounds per annum. Oreiat = 'floods have OQcnneJl in the Hunter district, ; ' Adet,aii>b, March 12, , ■The unemployed agitatior* continues.. Government offered Work at three shillings a day,' - , ;.. Breadst'uffa steady, and slightly advanced. Elections are gnrng on. ; Vero, charge 1 with the Avoca murder, hi» bean arrcstuJ at Ur.viu.iu'd Flat,
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 651, 22 March 1870, Page 4
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