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THIS DAT. By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. [Reuter’s Agency.] [Received Deo; 7,1882, 2 p.m.] The Transit of Venus. Melbourne, ' ( This Day. The observation transit of Venus from Melbourne Station was successful. It was somewhat dusky at sunrise, but the clouds cleared off before the critical lime. Twenty-three good photographs were obtained. The observations at Gippsland Station were not successful, as the weather was misty and rain, was falling. Wool SalesMessrs Goldsborough and Co. limited, report that at their wool sale yesterday 4000 bales were sold. Greasy sorts ruled from sevenpence to fourteen and three .quarters and from sixteen to to twenty-two and three quarter pence.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3025, 7 December 1882, Page 3
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107VERY LATEST South Canterbury Times, Issue 3025, 7 December 1882, Page 3
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