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AUSTRALIAN.

Newcastle, Feb. 9. A man named Wilcox has been drowned on the beach behind the hospital? He had been a patient and is supposed to have committed suicide while laboring under temporary insanity. . Brisbane, Feb. 9. 143£ tons of tin have been received from Warwick in a week. Melbourne, Feb. 9. It is anticipated that the border revenue will be very small for the next six months ob the squatters at Riverina are^fully supplied.

NCa^tairkStanlly, tbft^4n|?raUj .surveyor, reports r thai greaV changes dfe takiqg place in the west channel, about the .Pile] Ligh.f,, and Royal George, Bank Qaeensoliffe. \/(A J:-^ \ i 'A ' snipment valuable" greyhounds has arrived. Tasmania, Feb. 9. .j japplied^for a mandamus■toscot*ajp|el the' Bi&hbp J^prosecnjte the; Rev Mr Barkway for ritualistic practices. The court took time to consider. One hundred. men will be tried for participating in the riots. Adelaide, Feb« 9. i The Evangelical Alliance have set apart. Sunday, the 15th of February, for , a haryeet thanksgiving, -aery ice. • The last week's export of breadstuff's amounts to 3000 tons. j Dr Schomberg has shipped a quantity of blue gums to plant in the North(ernjTerritory'bb; being a specific ;for fever. ' " '" ' " ' *% Wheat sales 69; market unsettled.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 41, 17 February 1874, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 41, 17 February 1874, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 41, 17 February 1874, Page 2

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