AUSTRALIAN.
ADELAIDE. The reports of the crops are generally favorable. The Gothenburg has returned from Port Darwin with 200 passengers. [ The Constitution Amendment Bill has been read the third time : Wheat : 5s lOd for old; 5s for new. HOBAKTON. Parliament is prorogued; The speech generally referred to the prosperity of the colony. The crops promise favorably. : The Cornwall Insurance Company has declared a dividend of ten shillings with five shillings bonus. BRISBANE. The Courief has been sold at auction for "■" Fifty tons of tin ore reached last week from the mines. The elections tire proceeding. The Premier bas returned from Port Curtis. Wright, a solicitor, was found strangled. PORT DARWIN. A man at Yam Creek found thirty ounces gold snd sold his claim immediately. ■ There-is great difficulty still in getting machinery to the reefs.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 279, 20 November 1873, Page 2
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134AUSTRALIAN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 279, 20 November 1873, Page 2
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