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Austhaxia.— Telegrams from Melbourne and Adelaide up to tine s:h June will bo found in ibe fourth page of to-day’s paper. A plot lias been discovered iu Mexico to assassinate J uarez and rob tho national treasury. Who Pkoiiised P—Vv r c find the following paragraph in tho Hawke’s Bay Herald, ,oth June, —“ Deer.—We understand that Air Matt has obtained the promise sis deer, part of a herd now running at Motu Lhi, for tho Acclimatization Society of this 1 province.” The island of Motu lhi, and jthe deer running thereuoon, happen to ' belong to the Provincial Government, and i“ ii dear bargain ” they have been to tiia | province. We wonder whether Goveraiiuent h ive made such a handsome oiler to our friend, air Watt. This is a question which might very fairly be pun to tho '(Amncil.— Auckland i'rco Press, 17 ill 1 J une.

The CrrrFii Dolphix.—The fate of this vessel (says the Daily Southern Cross), remains a matter of painful uusertainty. Since her departure from this port on the Ist of .May —heavily laden for a vessel of her tonnage, viz., 17 tons register—with 15 tons of flour, 21 bags of cuke, and dOjOOO shingles, we have made inquiries from time to time with the view of ascertaining whether she had put in at any port, or boon sighted on her passage to Napier, but we have failed to elicit any information respecting her. it has not been reported to us that she has been seen by a single vessel on her way thither. The cutter .Nautilus, which aimed from Napier on Thursday evening, traded to coulirm our conjectures that the vessel had met with a melancholy fate, for although Captain Jones put in at every port on his passage to Auckland, and hail kept a sharp look oat for her along the coast, he was unable to obtain the slightest clue to her or the hands engaged on her. Captain Bendali of the iStar of the South, which arrived yesterday, reports that at Napier all hopes were given up of ever hearing of her again. That the I amiable and kindhearted master of theDoljoldn, alike with all his gallant crew, has (met with a watery grave, we fear is now 'almost beyond a doubt.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 589, 25 June 1868, Page 3

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 589, 25 June 1868, Page 3

Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 589, 25 June 1868, Page 3

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