i The Sydney -Herald of 22nd ult. says that the following quantities of ammunition were shipped on board the New Zealand* : — 60 cases shot and tnd shell, 600 cartridges for the 24-pounders, 1000 tubes, 10,000 Terry'* rifle cartridges, 12,000 caps, 18,000 revolver cartridges, and about 160 loose shot. At a lecture recently given in Melbourne, »' statement was madef, that -in connection" with the Aerated Bread Company in London, ' Dr DaugUsh, a gentleman who had invented the latest improvements, was willing to sell .his patent, for the Polonies, for ft sum of £3000,
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 109, 2 November 1863, Page 3
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