BRISBANE.
■ '■■■■■■■:■..■. yl&t February: - The tenders for •constructing" the railAA*-ays Avere opened to-day. /Four were sent in.' Government say they cannot xliscern the lo.Avest. ..; The Guardian, in a letter, strongly^tac^s/MK M'Alister, .Minister Tor :, Lands, wlio, in a speech at -ToAvoomba^ spoke = deprecatingly of newsjiaper Avriters. ; 2nd- February::./. The Ariadne is in quarantine, "with mea.sles oii .board. Flour 'is rising^ Maize and bran are yeryYfirm^ The Fiery Cross has cleared for London with the largest and most ■ valuable cargo ever shipped; hence. yy Y
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 43, 15 February 1864, Page 6
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82BRISBANE. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 43, 15 February 1864, Page 6
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