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The Maori es in Melbourne. — The Maori Troupe who have lately beeu exhibiting at Cicmorne Gardens, have, it is rer ported, been engaged by Messrs Spcirs and Pond, and in dompany with those gentlemen arid Mr. Ray of the Theatre Royal (who speaks their language) will takethier departure for England in the Suffolk, which is advertised to sail on the 20th instant. It is believed to be definitely settled that Mr I-lallam is to be the future proprietor of the Cafe de Paris. The trial of Mr P. Hayes ne'.v specific for the cure of scab in sheep, has resulted satisfactorily. The slieep operated upon have been examined by an experienced set tier and pronounced cured. It is estimated that 21,000 persons have visited the Bourke and Wills catafalque during the last three days.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 20 January 1863, Page 3

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Untitled Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 20 January 1863, Page 3

Untitled Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 20 January 1863, Page 3

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