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AUSTRALIAN.

Sir J. Vogel's suggestion for a conference on a second cable is likely to be assented to. The Hawthorn mystery is far from being cleared up. The body of Albert Thompson, the son, has been found hanging to a rafter in his own house, but the whereabouts of the mother cannot be traced.

There are 95 entries for the Melbourne Cup, and 51 for the Champion Stakes, including two of Mr Redwood's, Korari and Puriri, and the once renowned Barb.

Lady Bowen is expected to return to the colonies next month when the Governor will occupy the new residence.

New teas and sugars are now selling freely,' and generally -c fair business is being . transacted in the markets. Deals also have also vanced in London, and contracts cannot be carried out.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 146, 12 June 1876, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 146, 12 June 1876, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 146, 12 June 1876, Page 2

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