LATER AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
VKU UIX«;ARt)OMA AT THE uhi-rv. p MrxßooiSE. -June 2i». The acquittal of Stevenson, Blond, and Wilkinson, by the Sttpreme Court Jury, the fvcu'iuv' of the missing Mrs. Thomson, located within a few miles of Sandhurst, and tho absconding of a defaulting bank ei.e.k, form th« principal events of last week. Lady Boweti has returned with Iter daughters*, &nd as the eldest is to come out "this season, a halt in the Government flmtse is looked forward to. The of f miner telegraphic communication with Europe is still under consideration.
Preparation.* are Wtng made by the Ministry U* meet Parliament. There is smut! tm'tk c»t a wsrvt of ef'Hiidetice limtitm ; tittt it ia unlikely tin? Ministry will he disturbed lie fore the gen*.-nil e!ueti«»n in a few tuoEttfi* time. The Stevenson case will nnt. aftWt their position in the House. A f;*i" tnfc»tt*«93 fa Win« done in tfie market*,. Wheat ts* vrrysearee at ."«. lid. There have heetn a targe number of arrivaU ivmn New Zealand during the week, wlityh keeps tshnm the {>rtcc- Oats : Sales are tip to ."£». :>t. for very prime milling. __^_
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 61, 1 July 1876, Page 3
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185LATER AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 61, 1 July 1876, Page 3
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