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[BY ELEOTRJO TELEGRAPH.] [from our own correspondent.] ARRIVAL OF THE ALHAMBRA. Bluff, Oct. 14. The Alhambra, Captain M'Lean, arrived at 6 a.m. She left Melbourne at 7.15 p.m. on the Bth. On the morning of the 10th experienced a strong gale from the S. E. lasting 15 hours. She leaves the Bluff, for Dunedin, to-day at 4 p.m. Passengers : For Otago— Mr H. Rourke, Mr and Mrs Corbett, Messrs Jeffries,. Jackson, Heymanson, Weller, Capt. Gay, Mrs M'Kenzie and boy, and four in the steerage ; also 120 tons of cargo. For j Lyttelton : Mr and Mrs Saudstim, Mr E. Murton, and 40 tons of cargo. For Wellington : Mr Buckley, Mrs Manwell, Mrs Mawlim, and 72 tons of cargo. The Claud Hamilton is undergoing repairs. Melbourne, Oct. 8. Markets varied slightly during th* week. Flour fluctuated, and closed easier, sales only reaching Ll3 ; wheat 5s lOd to 6s. New season's teas are arriving freely * here and in the neighboring colonies, and sales are becoming more difficult. Sugars steady lately. Mauritius arrivals report the crops scarcely equal to expectations, and the market there is firm. Candles are easier. Feeding grains again dull at last week's quotations. The weather is seasonable, showery and sunshine ; but a sudden heavy rain yesterday caused temporary floods in the Maryborough and Castlemaine district?, doing much damage. The crops, howevtr, are healthy, and expected to give a good average yield. Underwriters have agreed to charge two per cent, extra premium to foreign ports, and one per cent, by the mail steamers. Supple has been respited to allow an appeal to the Privy Council. Forder has been committed for trial. Brockman, a miller at Richmond, has been sentenced to three years for obtaining L3OO fraudulently from his employer. The Ballarat Revival Reef swindlers have been sentenced to two years. Thomas Mulcaby, broker, has been ' killed by being thrown from a buggy while going to the Caledonia diggings. The Melbourne Meat Preserving Company have declared a dividend of ten per cent. Their butchers have struck. They are receiving six shillings a day, and want seven. The Magistrates throughout the colony resent the Solicitor General's circular, calling attention that fees should not be taken, it appearing only applicable to one or two and not to the general body. The Duke of Edinburgh closed the Sydney Exhibition. There was a large audience. The Oineo has returned from Port Darwin. She reports the settlement progressing, and the telegraph commenced. The female immigrants per Colonial Empire were readily engaged at L2O to L3O per annum. A seventy-four pound weight nng»et has been found at Berlin. Shipping. — Arrived : Adeline Burke. Cleared : Ceres, for Greymouth. The Auckland arrived from Sydney yesterday. Sydney, Oct. 7. The Government narrowly escaped a defeat on Martin's motion, censuring them for dealing with debentures illegally. After a long and acrimonious debate the motion was negatived by a majority of two. Adelaide, Oct. 7. • The Government escaped a defeat by a majority of oue. - Hobart Town, Oct. 7. The Government carried the Main Line of Railway Bill through the Council by the casting vote of the Chairman.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 740, 15 October 1870, Page 2
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