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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

[I?eb Greville's Company, Reuter's Agents.] AUSTRALIAN. Bluff, May 11. The Omeo left Melbourne on the sth inst., after waiting 24 hours for the Suez mail which arrived before she left. She will sail for Dunedin to-night Passengers — For Dunedin : Mrs. Roberts, six children and two servants, Mrs Walker, two Sisturs of Charity, Mr. Ball, Mrs. Mackay, Mr Legging, Mr. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Jcnverin, and 12 in the steerage. MELBOURNE. May 4. — The debate in reply to the Governor's address is adjourned until the 7th inst. An amendment was proposed by the Opposition tantamount to a vote of want of confidence, on the ground that the subject of public education was not referred to. The Ministry will probably be defeated, in which case they will ask for a dissolution. A boat, ! elieved to be the long boat of the brig Magnet, has been picked up by the Mary Gumming, of Adelaide. The sentence of death passed upon Feeney for for shooting Marks has been confirmed by the Executive. The Houses of Legislature have passed congratulatory addresses to her Majesty on the recovery of the Prince of Wales. The Markets. — Flour is firm at £16. Wheat 6s 9d. to 7s. Oats 2s. 9d. to 3s. Sugars very firm, especially whites since the receipt of advices per Kassi stating that no ships are loading at Mauritius for the colonies. Iron dearer. Tookey's wanted at £7. SYDNEY. A statement was made in the Assembly that the ship in which Earl Belmore was going being deta'ned a day in harbor, he sent for a day's pay whifh the Treasurer paid. .Police Sergeant Sutherland has been shot dead by two bushrangers at Coura. The French transport Jura, with 700 Communist convicts, has arrived at New Caledonia. A Bill has been introduced abolishing the Newcastle tonnage dues The Assembly has voted an a ddress of con gratulation to the Queen on the recovery of the Prince of Wales. NEWCASTLE. Arrived. — Havershain, Maggie, from Napier; Gazelle, from Lyttelton; Architect, Renaud,from Dunedin. Sailed. — Heka, for Lyttelton. ADELAIDE. An expedition is being formed to prospect the Northern territory for goldfields. Wheat quiet at 6s. 2d. Flour £L 3 10s. to £H 10s.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 112, 11 May 1872, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 112, 11 May 1872, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 112, 11 May 1872, Page 2

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