INTERCOLONIAL.
Sybney, Wednesday. .Mrs. Garner, a woman seventy- five years of age, was burnt yesterday almost beyond recognition, tnrough the upsetting of a kerosene lamp. A woman name Curley, co-habiting with a digger at Lady Kingston rush, was found in !the bush murdered with both aims chopped off. Mew Caledonia advicesstate that the importation of Chinese labor has commenced. SiUed — Hero, for Auckland. Mr W. Laidlaw, a wealthy old colonist, died to day. A memler of the Government goes Home in August on account of ill-health. The large quantities of New Zealand produce recently to hand have caused a decline in the price of .wheat. It is now quoted at 4s IOd; bran, ls 3Jd. Melbourne, Wednesday. In the case of Learmonth v Bailey, a verdict was given for defendant. The Sumatra takes specie and gold valued at .£218,000. Sailed— Alhambra. A witness for the Crown in Stevenson's case to-day said that the flannels were largely undervalued. Sincock, late manager of the Land Mortgage Bank, has been arrested for forging a bill for _£ 7000.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 149, 15 June 1876, Page 2
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174INTERCOLONIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 149, 15 June 1876, Page 2
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