UNPUBLISHED TELEGRAMS.
Adelaide, December 29.— A private telegram from London reports copper \narket advancing steady, and a rise is expected during the spring. ■ A .man named Bunny stabbed his brother-in-law dangerously. Wheat for delivery next week 4s and ss* a quantity offering at the port at 4s 4d and 4s. The Commissioner of Lands received telegrams from the Government resident at Palmerston with regard to the discovery and extraordinary richness of Yam Creek A swimming match came off to-day in the open sea. Sydney, December 29 — Mr Parkes and the Attorney- General visit Queanbeyan on January 7. The total yield of the goldmines for the year has been 70,000 ounces. Melbourne, December 29. — Inspector Venables will be appointed Secretary of Education. Galvanised iron rising fast Private advices from New York state that Devoes kerosine has risen 35 cents. Munay Smith is a candidate for St Eilda, and if returned he wiil probably succeed Langton as Treasurer. At Sandhurst the yield of gold for this week has been 3,500 ounces.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 5, 6 January 1873, Page 2
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169UNPUBLISHED TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 5, 6 January 1873, Page 2
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