AUSTRALIAN.
(REI TEH'S TEi.Ei. RAMS. ) BY ELECTRIC TET.EGRAI’H —'COPYRIGHT) •MELBOURNE, Oct. 27. Messrs C. S. Ross and Co. report a sale, ex ’••eedwell, of hewn loersof kauri pine at 1 (ss. There was a fair demand. ADELAIDE, Oct. 27. There is little doing in breadstuff's. The market for wheat is firm at 6s : town flour, £l3 15s ; country brands, £12155. Freights are firm. SYDNEY, Oct. 27. New Zealand wheat remains at 5s ; Nev, Zealand oats have declined 3d per bushel, and are now worth 3s 6d ; maize has fallen to 5s Id. Sugar Co.’s No. 1 pieces £35 per ton. The ship Northampton has been successfully floated off the beach at Botony Bay, and' was to-day safely towed into Sydney harbor. The Bishops of Australia and Tasmania have finally selected the Right Rev. Dr. Parrey, Bishop Suffragan of Dover, for the vacant See of Sydney, and the Primacy of Australasia.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1187, 28 October 1882, Page 2
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150AUSTRALIAN. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1187, 28 October 1882, Page 2
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