AUSTRALIAN.
[EbUTEB’S AGSNOY.J.j.j, Melbourne, Jan. 11. .Floated Off. The ship Melanope,which ran aground in the south channel-yesterday, was floated off to-day.
Grain MarketThe market of New Zealand oats is steady, and the demand moderate. Feeding oats are quoted to day at 3s 2d and milling at 3s 6d. Wheat, per bushel, is worth ss, and barley 4s Bd. SmallpoxAnother case of smallpox has occurred among the Garonne’s passengers at Uie quarantine station. The sufferer is a man named Prene, a Dane. Two more cases of sickness are regarded as sus picious, and hare been isolated. All the patients are progressing favorably. Another English Team. The Melbourne Cricket Club, at a meeting to-night, passed a resolution unanimously approving of the proposal received from the Hon. Ivo Bligh to bring a team of gentlemen cricketers from England to the colon? next year.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2747, 12 January 1882, Page 2
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140AUSTRALIAN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2747, 12 January 1882, Page 2
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