MELBOURNE
Langland opposes Langton for West Melbourne.
It is reported that Dr. Rows is a candidate for the Murray.
A public meeting refused to hear Francis; he retired to a small room and delivered his address.
Gannson addressed 5200 electors
Richmond received a vote of confidence,
Grant, the ex-Minister of Lands disproved the charges made by Francis of dishonest administration of the Land Act.
Reid received an apology from Francis for statements made ou the previous evening.
The ship Irish Empire is at the Heads. Ten of the crew are in irons for mutiny.
The Ministerial prospects are cloudy
Dr. L. L. Smith has instituted an action for libel against the Age for commenls of a political nature arising out of the Government advertising and patronage of the Times and Mines, his paper.
Flour, £16 10s. Wheat, ss. 6d. to 7s. A parcel of New Zealand oats has been sold, to arrive, at from 2s. lld. to 3s. sd.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 150, 25 June 1872, Page 2
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159MELBOURNE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 150, 25 June 1872, Page 2
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