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» , Sydney, March 26. It is stated here that a Sydney company has purohased the oil springs at Poverty Bay. The Rmgarooma sailed for New Zealand yesterday. Adelaide, March 25. The official statement of South Australian wheat statistics shows that the total acreage is 1,458,096, '•• producing 14,260,06- bushels. The average yield is 9 bushels 47 pounds per acre for past season. Melbourne, Thursday. > Tne Government have decided to dismiss the Parliamentary librarian. Higginbotham has been reinstated in his former position of Engineer-in-Chief of Railways in Victoria. Watson, the late Engineer-in-Chief, refuses to accept his old position, and resigns the public service. The Arawata ha_ arrived from New Zealand. London, March 28. New Zealand securities have further advanced. 5 per cent loan (1881-1906J is at 109 ; 4£ per cent loan (1879-1904) is quoted at9B_.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 61, 26 March 1880, Page 3
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