MELBOURNE.
December 29. — The population generally are holiday keeping. Mr. Guilders has beeu permanently appointed Agent-Getierid. Mr. Sullivan has retired from the contest, for the southern province, for which Mr. Hamilton walked over. The Gallogly case bus resulted in a verdict of wilful murder aguiusS some person unknown. Forgeries of Union Bank one pound notes have heeu discovered, aud a man named Jenaer is in custody for uttering. Mr. aud Mrs. Trollope are lionising in the provinces. The Somersetshire has arrived from London, after a passage of fifty-six days. The Tararu-i's trip iv the Bay on Boxing Day realised £26S lor tiie Ladies' Benevolent [Society. The belting is level on to-day's race between the boy Bedford aad Pentecost from New Zealand.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 January 1872, Page 2
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