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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

(from oue own correspondent.) Hokitika, 24th Oct., 10-45 a.m. The Omeo arrived this morning, having left Melbourne on the lOth.C?) The Somersetshire had arrived, 60 days out from England. M'Pherson, an iron merchant", has heen elected Mayor of Melbourne. The Government have resolved to try Supple for shooting Smith with intent to kill. There is little betting, o to 1 assist Croydon ; S to 1 against Tim Whifßler ; 6 to 1 against Warrior for the Cup. i The schooner Nil Desperandum is ! missing, and supposed to be lost on Wilson's I Promontory. Arrived, Mary, from Westport j sailed, 10, for Westport. Proceedings have been commenced against CE. Jones for wilful perjury. A fire has occurred in Eynie-street, Seeking. Davies' premises and Clanciy's hotel destroyed. Estimated loss £3000. BreadstuSs doll. Sydney: The Hon. Mr. Parkes has resigned, his estate having been sequestrated ; liabilities £36,000. There has been a heavy gale and flood bnt no casualties. An earthquake wa3 felt in the Macleay district. The barque Summer Cloud has been wrecked off Cape St. George ; crew saved. Hewitt beat Harris in the 150 yards race by half a yard. Adelaide. — Fresh valuable gold discoveries are reported.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 250, 24 October 1870, Page 4

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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 250, 24 October 1870, Page 4

TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 250, 24 October 1870, Page 4

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