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ARRIVAL OR THE LIGHTNING.

FOUR DAYS 1 LATER NEWS FBOM

MELBOURNE.

By tlie Blackball Liner Lightaing, we are ia receipt of .Melbourne papers to the lotU insfc. Tiie rush to Otago is increasing and no less Una fourteen large vessels are kid o a for this port and rapidly filling up. The coaches from the up-country districts reported as being crowded with diggers en route for Otasvand tta scenes of the rash of last year are being re-enacted^. * • J£x™^ BT^ il IUI *** occasioned by the ■tt*m ox the rmifcutlbatitnteaf VictaSk It » stated tbat deposits to the amount of £270,000 were ; .v toe hands of the Imitate at its £^' 411 j following is xrom the Melbourne Exambier .- THE PROVIDENT INSTITUTE «. tUe«U.p» of u», in.-UlaU«n ,tl" tSjS S A >tate:2isui of tke aiiidis of tie in-t-tute is Li Prc*)ar^ o! l» il£i<i wl»ea«feidy t aia«tißg of tT ito? wlli caij&i > m^- of wiiauW t5 PT^--'J ivy to-mjnosr, a tt pteoib« ' ,a 7 , f\eltiier «' t««s uocaiae;i;s were st-utd a f?..^ UiC. tt T* 18 toaiaanted upou with dioßitbL*s,iou by uic asKji;,^- out-:Je This wa 3 vanou.lv cumj^ed The owloaiy sireet-it^S frm^tcl oi depoaitors, iviio kiu com* ti e w to luaki the gn«vousa.fiO7auceof tk«r ruin -J.uoiysure.axii la &-v.ng aad self-deaud. Tae reaiaiuing penoas ures^Xit were laasUy u'niwn t-tere by curiaai^. Ti.ey were either men ot Lwaaess,- who enme to sea how aJajrs vrer-i gumg on, *,V el* capifciiisw of r^ute, of iuor«or teas vrcuUi, win v.vre Joud in tbtirctuua«mou*oitfaef^yof t;« .{ ci K«i £ ow iamki a > Jiit; ir raoaej, alter so many v,- a riiiu« at iLe iiaa-is or ca/»«^r.7 i *-; W^* to t!ut,k iae ctso of the «aasit/.r 3 a hard one. Une iuar.-aa Irhhmau-of low tie- ' Z ?.l' y,T?*} t0 a day-ialwurer of ijjs poorer lu>uiut«. AiwtheTpotfe"-. .n't^ Several policemen a-ereou tLe sa<* ia ei^Tf "i^fl* but not the slights d3 a of ,ikSb 2^ fco^ ffj dunu-thy day. at«ri«=: of iudivL 5»aJ |.--i - P 7 f^bypoarpers^.-ho I*J^J*,tir ."A" ?uS tne institute were rife a .out t>i- U , batt* hv*t E Bu^rangm- appears to be oa the increase A

the r f Ui».. svObjt, ,jj .I&T^ ™^»» ternel approver,, and theX Sirt^SST tion v g»va that the whole party near the Bilac'ava station of the B^-V YeI ' by the children of residents One of tiiem. about a,i iueh in U^'J^>JExaminer. - - . Sjl'ira to us—

KiiaSZZLEXBST 3T A M""W<B«v-.- n „ da-*™ of embßiMent'St^"/^ 8 *— Tx". in .!„ empMj of .' e^S r,ShVS< T '.■ nda', elf* received money from the firm for niUv c?-Cr f Lad meats, and had appropriated it to 51"^" Laxi> Selection- -vr Hamiltox.-As there ,v » demlyanotherd» openrti^^dJS? «?• selector, and instance, were v*«- „ * fide jobber t. T in S to h« y o^StW "^^ °f sultoi' tbs sale vill not be kuo^n.fP* al re* but the present impression £ STt vjttf, 0"0^ consc.eaces yesterday, were D^uVlt/^ 'V ea^' agents, or for a c/asideratlof w!, 1 .4 ° *?'. M scttit)!?; and the limited aa»mmoJati->n f? i,?*1" rendered the influx mchSrfit^^ would have been. tfm/talS£L otherwise Off to Ne\t Zealand Th> rush fm m v jbueommoioedia real com4 nTteSTS? 8? which cau be given than by whtfinlwhS^ £21* edtoaman-'Yho vrent to Sandhurst from o£?uT mains, intending to return the saSTevSS-^ifc applying for a ticket, he w^ informed S^ts w beea engaged for several co«eh»sin advani J?!^«o effort of local interest coald seureMm apUe ?rom Castlemame distoct, we are gia,l to sa T , ?4 ruS 2 not so sreat, bat many c ■anss a^ oeci^ ifount Mail', S-pt. 10 MOBDER OF A BLACK (JIX AT GIUBRBA. -^» lnvestirauon lias beea lieJJ in this matter r^&^s ' to in alate issue, and a male aboriginal commlttST 1 take bis trial at the next Circuit Com?3SS? ? Goulburn.—/*o^araf Tmbm, Sept 6 attui S3 a* ' The Split is the Cabixkt.—it TO . „+ . there is some amount of truth n tKf PS^* tot althouchahe allegation that M? iSlaml mea% Mr. Du^'ssupt.ortersinthis iwJtoS^StT^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 239, 25 September 1862, Page 5

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ARRIVAL OR THE LIGHTNING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 239, 25 September 1862, Page 5

ARRIVAL OR THE LIGHTNING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 239, 25 September 1862, Page 5

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